From enlisted to enrolled, a CMU veteran
Colorado Mesa University’s PAVE program Team Leader Cody Kem was profiled on his school’s website. (From the Colorado Mesa University website) Read More
Colorado Mesa University’s PAVE program Team Leader Cody Kem was profiled on his school’s website. (From the Colorado Mesa University website) Read More
PAVE at University of Texas-Dallas was highlighted in this article on the UTD website. “The PAVE program has given UT Dallas student veterans another resource for navigating campus life with peer … Learn More
Learn about how PAVE, M-SPAN, and the University of Michigan Depression Center and Department of Psychiatry’s other outreach programs are finding ways to treat veterans, students, and others where they … Learn More
UW Tacoma student veteran Chris Burd made the most of a second chance at a career in the military. Burd has kept himself busy while on campus. He’s currently interning … Learn More
Before University of Oregon student vet Caitlyn Sweat was a Peer Advisor, she had a Peer Advisor who regularly reached out to her. Although she didn’t often reply to those … Learn More
U.S. Marine Michael Bearth is a mechanical engineering major with a passion for helping his fellow veterans. Bearth is a member of the Student Veterans Organization (SVO), a Peer Advisor … Learn More
PAVE partner campus Grand Valley State University received a $1.3 million, five-year grant from the U.S. Department of Education to provide West Michigan veterans free academic support services to help … Learn More
Dylan Keyes, a University of Michigan Peer Advisor, was recently quoted about PAVE in an article about the U-M student veteran orientation: “It’s really having someone we feel like we … Learn More
This article and video highlight PAVE at University of Colorado-Colorado Springs and how it’s helping the school’s student veterans. (From ABC News Channel 13 KRDO) Watch Video
This article details how Bowling Green State University has garnered numerous accolades for being veteran and military friendly thanks to PAVE and other programs. (From the Sentinel-Tribune) Read More