Service to School Stories
What does it mean to find community as a woman veteran in higher education? In this episode, Haley Champion and Susan McLernon, co-founders of the Princeton Women's Veterans Group, share their journeys from military service to the classrooms of Princeton and the experiences that shaped their transitions along the way. Together, they discuss the unique challenges and opportunities women veterans encounter in higher education, the importance of creating spaces where veterans can connect and support one another, and the role advocacy plays in improving representation on campus. Through their personal stories, Haley and Susan offer insight into building community, navigating life after the military, and helping ensure that women veterans are seen, supported, and empowered to succeed in academia. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introductions 01:22 Personal Journeys to Princeton 04:28 Military Backgrounds and Transition Experiences 11:31 Expectations and Challenges as Women Veterans in Ivy League 16:21 Unique Perspectives and Contributions on Campus 26:43 Creating Supportive Communities for Women Veterans 36:12 Forming the Women Veterans Group at Princeton 44:56 Advice for Future Women Veterans in Higher Education 52:22 Final Reflections and Words of Encouragement Resources: Service to School [https://service2school.org/] Princeton Admissions for US Military [https://admission.princeton.edu/apply/us-military-applicants]
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