MTSU’s Theresa Huntley and Sean Martin were two of nearly 50 student veterans recognized April 13 during the Graduating Veterans Stole Ceremony in Cantrell Hall of the Tom H. Jackson Building. Starting with the first Stole Ceremony in May 2015, MTSU began to honor its graduating veterans with a formal ceremony. They receive red stoles to wear during graduation, which will be Friday, May 6, for those in the College of Graduate Studies and separate 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. ceremonies for seniors. Huntley and Martin praised the Stole Ceremony and their time as undergraduates. Huntley is a marketing major in the Jennings A. Jones College of Business and Martin is a sociology major in the College of Liberal Arts. Here’s a recap of the ceremony:
Nearly 50 student veterans were joined by family, friends, university administrators and staff for the budding tradition of recognizing the students before commencement during the fourth Graduating Veterans Stole Ceremony Wednesday, April 13, in Cantrell Hall of the Tom H. Jackson Building. Keith M. Huber, MTSU senior adviser for veterans and leadership initiatives…
With an eye toward the NFL Draft or signing as a free agent for a potential pro career, former MTSU football standout and U.S. Marine Steven Rhodes remained focused on the present. Rhodes joined other student veterans, their families, other guests and MTSU administrators and staff during the seventh Graduating Veterans…
Daniel Ladendorf and Ed Russell knew they were going to receive an award during the 10th MTSU Graduating Veterans Stole Ceremony. They probably were not aware of the first-time significance. MTSU officials with the Charlie and Hazel Daniels Veterans and Military Family Center presented the new Veteran Leadership Award and Journey Award to Ladendorf and…
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