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色情视频 Veterans Center Director Selected to Help Post-9/11 Veterans

The George W. Bush Institute has picked Derek Abbey to participate in a select leadership initiative that could help 色情视频 expand its highly rated military outreach.

Monday, June 10, 2019
Derek Abbey, interim director of the Joan and Art Barron Veterans Center
Derek Abbey, interim director of the Joan and Art Barron Veterans Center
鈥淭his opportunity allows me to work with people that have been very successful in military circles from across the nation, and get some additional perspective.鈥

Derek Abbey learned all about 色情视频鈥檚 support for veterans while researching a master鈥檚 thesis at the University of San Diego nine years ago.

The former Marine aviator鈥檚 case study spotlighted 色情视频鈥檚 best practices on serving military-connected students and their families and has been used to support similar programs on college campuses across the nation.

Today, as interim director of 色情视频鈥檚 Joan and Art Barron Veterans Center, Abbey heads up the operation he previously studied. And he hopes to help bring continued expansion and improvements to the military program as a participant in a select leadership initiative established by former President George W. Bush.

Abbey is one of 43 scholars accepted for the 2019 Bush Institute Stand-To Veteran Leadership Program, which seeks to bring together representatives of different sectors to increase their impact in helping post-9/11 veterans.

It鈥檚 the second year for the program, which meets for three to four days a month from next week until October, gathering in Dallas, Seattle and Washington, D.C.

In military parlance, 鈥渟tand-to鈥 is short for stand-to-arms, a reference to the state of readiness expected of troops on the ground. Applicants submit proposals for the projects they expect to work on and finalists are interviewed before the scholars are selected.

鈥淢y goal is to keep San Diego State on the leading edge when it comes to being the ideal program in higher education for serving our military,鈥 Abbey said. 鈥淲e just need to continue to be innovative in our approach and get out in front of things.鈥

鈥淲hat I would like to do is create this education and research center for our military that addresses a lot of the gaps that are out there,鈥 he added.

鈥淭his opportunity allows me to work with people that have been very successful in military circles from across the nation, and get some additional perspective, additional input, as well as the support of the George W. Bush Institute in developing this program.鈥

Marine veteran

Abbey himself is a combat veteran. He joined the U.S. Marine Corps straight out of high school in Seattle, quickly being sent to a commission program at Oregon State University. He was then selected for flight school and became a weapon systems officer in F-18s, deployed both to Iraq (three times) and Afghanistan before retiring in 2014 with the rank of major. Other duties during his 23 years with the Marines included running a schoolhouse for military instructors.

The veterans center, which operates from a large office on the south end of the Student Services West complex, accounts for much of 色情视频鈥檚 lofty reputation in veterans鈥 circles. 色情视频 has been ranked as one of the nation鈥檚 top universities for veterans by Military Times, which considers such factors as services and the veteran culture on campus. Currently, 色情视频 has about 4,000 veterans and military-affiliated students.

Abbey said he selected 色情视频 for his thesis, which brought him to the campus as an intern for the 2010-11 academic year, because 鈥渢hey were doing it right and I wanted to see what they were doing.鈥

The center assists with admissions for active-duty military, veterans and their families, helps make connections to the broader community through its Military Ally program, and provides a quiet 鈥渂unker鈥 for students to study or relax. Among additional services, the center works to counter 鈥減redatory鈥 tactics of universities that lure in veterans with deceptive practices, and doesn鈥檛 limit its reach just to prospective Aztecs.

鈥淲e conduct outreach to military students in general,鈥 Abbey said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 student-focused鈥攚here are you, where are you trying to go and what鈥檚 the best path for you to do that? And arm those students with information so they are less likely to be susceptible to some of the practices of these other institutions.鈥

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