PAVE Program Assists Boise State Student Veterans
The Peer Advisors for Veteran Education Program at Boise State is in its first year at the university. It sets up underclass veterans with an upperclassman to help navigate student … Learn More
The Peer Advisors for Veteran Education Program at Boise State is in its first year at the university. It sets up underclass veterans with an upperclassman to help navigate student … Learn More
This piece profiles PAVE Team Leader Alex Brigandi and highlights PAVE and how it works. (From the Syracuse University Website) Read More
Johnson County Community College has been selected to be a partner school with PAVE (Peer Advisers for Veterans Education), a nationally recognized peer mentor program for veterans. (From the Johnson … Learn More
This article article covers how PAVE is new at the University of Akron, explains how it works, and profiles a few of the student veterans at the University of Akron. (From … Learn More
This article profiles Andy Flanagan, the Team Leader at that PAVE Partner Campus. It also provides an overview of PAVE and highlights Andy’s role as a Team Leader (From the … Learn More
PAVE is proud to recognize VA as one of its new strategic partners. Through this new relationship, VA can work with PAVE to align VA outreach efforts on campuses in … Learn More
The Peer Advisors for Veteran Education (PAVE) program was developed in Michigan and has been fully implemented at 12 schools across the country. This fall 30 more schools nationwide will … Learn More
VA is aggressively undertaking a number of new measures to prevent suicide, including building new collaborations between veteran programs in VA and those working in community settings, such as Give … Learn More
Casper College is one of 30 schools in the nation, and the only one in the state of Wyoming, to be selected as a new Peer Advisors for Veteran Education … Learn More
The PAVE Program at Purdue is on its way to reaching a goal of connecting with half of the incoming student veterans on campus. (From the Purdue Today Website) Read More