• Empowering Veterans Through Education: Nick Lanier's Mission at Regis College | VET S.O.S. Podcast

  • 2024/12/13
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Empowering Veterans Through Education: Nick Lanier's Mission at Regis College | VET S.O.S. Podcast

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  • In this compelling episode of the VET S.O.S. Podcast, hosts Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira engage with Nick Lanier, Director of the Center for Veteran and Military Families at Regis College. With a distinguished military career spanning from 1999 to 2012, Lanier shares his personal story of transitioning from the U.S. Army to civilian life after a medical retirement at the age of 38. He discusses the challenges of reintegrating into civilian society, emphasizing the need to adapt military skills to the demands of higher education and the workforce.
    Lanier highlights his educational journey, graduating from St. Leo University in 2015, and his eventual discovery of a passion for higher education advocacy. At Regis College, he leads efforts to support military-connected students, a community of over 100 veterans, through personalized guidance and robust resources. Lanier shares insights into the unique challenges faced by veterans in higher education, including the importance of bridging the gap between online and on-campus learners to foster a sense of community.
    Regis College’s holistic approach to student support is a focal point of the discussion. Lanier outlines innovative initiatives such as peer mentoring, streamlined access to resources, and a commitment to removing roadblocks that hinder veterans’ success. He underscores the alignment between Regis College’s service-oriented values and veterans’ experiences, particularly in programs like social work, nursing, and public service. Lanier also reflects on the close-knit environment at Regis, where professors are deeply invested in students' personal and professional growth.
    Listeners will gain valuable perspectives on the importance of connectivity, community, and advocacy for veterans in higher education. Lanier’s passion for helping veterans navigate their educational paths and integrate into civilian life shines throughout the episode.
    Key takeaways include:
    - The distinction between transitioning and integrating from military to civilian life.
    - The critical role of mentorship and advocacy for veteran success in higher education.
    - The unique value veterans bring to educational settings and the workforce.
    - How Regis College is creating an inclusive, supportive environment tailored to the needs of military-connected students.
    🎧 Don’t miss this inspiring conversation with Nick Lanier, filled with actionable insights and heartfelt stories that highlight the power of education in transforming lives. https://www.regiscollege.edu/ https://www.regiscollege.edu/admission-and-aid/center-veteran-and-military-family-services #vetsos #VeteransEducation #MilitaryTransition #HigherEdSupport #VeteransCommunity #RegisCollege



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In this compelling episode of the VET S.O.S. Podcast, hosts Shawn Welsh and Dr. Hira engage with Nick Lanier, Director of the Center for Veteran and Military Families at Regis College. With a distinguished military career spanning from 1999 to 2012, Lanier shares his personal story of transitioning from the U.S. Army to civilian life after a medical retirement at the age of 38. He discusses the challenges of reintegrating into civilian society, emphasizing the need to adapt military skills to the demands of higher education and the workforce.
Lanier highlights his educational journey, graduating from St. Leo University in 2015, and his eventual discovery of a passion for higher education advocacy. At Regis College, he leads efforts to support military-connected students, a community of over 100 veterans, through personalized guidance and robust resources. Lanier shares insights into the unique challenges faced by veterans in higher education, including the importance of bridging the gap between online and on-campus learners to foster a sense of community.
Regis College’s holistic approach to student support is a focal point of the discussion. Lanier outlines innovative initiatives such as peer mentoring, streamlined access to resources, and a commitment to removing roadblocks that hinder veterans’ success. He underscores the alignment between Regis College’s service-oriented values and veterans’ experiences, particularly in programs like social work, nursing, and public service. Lanier also reflects on the close-knit environment at Regis, where professors are deeply invested in students' personal and professional growth.
Listeners will gain valuable perspectives on the importance of connectivity, community, and advocacy for veterans in higher education. Lanier’s passion for helping veterans navigate their educational paths and integrate into civilian life shines throughout the episode.
Key takeaways include:
- The distinction between transitioning and integrating from military to civilian life.
- The critical role of mentorship and advocacy for veteran success in higher education.
- The unique value veterans bring to educational settings and the workforce.
- How Regis College is creating an inclusive, supportive environment tailored to the needs of military-connected students.
🎧 Don’t miss this inspiring conversation with Nick Lanier, filled with actionable insights and heartfelt stories that highlight the power of education in transforming lives. https://www.regiscollege.edu/ https://www.regiscollege.edu/admission-and-aid/center-veteran-and-military-family-services #vetsos #VeteransEducation #MilitaryTransition #HigherEdSupport #VeteransCommunity #RegisCollege



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