Episodes

  • Veterans in Academics - Keith Dow
    Oct 8 2021

    Keith Walter Dow is a poet from New England where he is studying to receive his Master of Social Work. His newest book, Karmic Purgatory is available everywhere now and his other work has been published in Fact & Memory, In Love &...War: The Anthology of Poet Warriors, Coffee or Die Magazine, and OAF Nation. He is the co-founder of Dead Reckoning Collective, a publishing company exclusively working with military veterans to share their stories in all written genres. He is a devoted father and a partner to the essayist, Jessica Danger.

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    1 hr
  • Veterans in Academics - Tiahna Pantovich
    Oct 4 2021

    This Week on Veterans in Academics! 9/30/21

    Tiahna Pantovich was born and raised in the Washington, D.C. area. She joined the U.S. Army my senior year in high school and after graduation to become an Arabic Crypto Linguist. Tiahna loved Monterey, and she loved working with languages. She now speaks four languages with ease, and she is mastering two more. She has three college degrees and is two semesters away from earning her fourth. She plans to pursue Doctorate, Tiana is an author and has her own private practice providing therapy to those who have experienced trauma.

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    58 mins
  • Veterans in Academics Coby W. Dillard
    Sep 19 2021

    Coby W. Dillard is the director of Military and Veterans Affairs at UT Tyler, where he directs the university’s efforts to holistically support its population of student veterans, active/Reserve/Guard members, and their families. His work and research focuses on military-related students and their transition in and through the academic community. A Navy veteran, Coby has written and presented on ways that educational institutions can improve their support services for this unique student population. His higher education career began at Tidewater Community College (TCC) in 2010, where he worked as a VA work-study, financial aid assistant, VA Certifying Official, and finally as an academic advisor at the college’s Center for Military and Veterans Education. He continued his work with military-related students at Regent University from 2016-2017 and returned to TCC as its first Veterans Resource Liaison in January 2017. Prior to his arrival at UT Tyler, he served as the coordinator for Veterans and Military Services at UC Santa Barbara, where his department was recognized with the Villa Service to Students award for 2019-20. He is a graduate of TCC (2012; AS, Social Sciences), Norfolk State University (2015; BS, Interdisciplinary Studies), and Regent University (2017; MA in Human Services Counseling). He also holds a certification as a Clinical Military Counselor.

    Coby is also an avid soccer fan, and regularly gets compliments on his office scarf wall in Zoom meetings!

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    51 mins
  • Veterans in Academics - Derek G Handley
    Aug 20 2021

    Veterans in Academics:

    Derek G. Handley is an assistant professor in the English Department’s Public Rhetorics & Community Engagement program and affiliated faculty in the African and African Diaspora Studies Department at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He is a retired Navy Commander who earned his Ph.D. in Rhetoric from Carnegie Mellon University using the GI Bill. His book project, “‘The Places We Knew So Well Are No More:’ A Rhetorical History of Urban Renewal and the Black Freedom Movement” looks at the rhetorical strategies and tactics used by African-American communities in Milwaukee, Pittsburgh, and St. Paul MN as they resisted urban renewal. Before coming to UWM, Derek was a Chamberlain Project Fellow in English and Black Studies at Amherst College and a Predoctoral Mellon Fellow at the James Weldon Johnson Institute for the Study of Race and Difference at Emory University. He has taught at Lehigh University, the United States Naval Academy, and the Community College of Allegheny County. His research interests include African American Rhetoric, Urban Studies, and the Black Freedom Movement.

    Here are some links to Derek's Projects that he discusses on the show.

    https://www.writingandrhetoricmke.com/blog/mapping-racism-and-resistance-in-milwaukee

    https://uwm.edu/news/how-rhetoric-shaped-resistance-to-urban-renewal/

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Veterans in Academics - BriGette McCoy
    Aug 11 2021

    BriGette McCoy

    Doctoral Student of Instructional Technology, Recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor Society Citizens Honor Medal, Army Veteran.

    About Brigette:

    EDUCATION

    Doctoral Student Instructional Technology Georgia State University Atlanta GA 2021

    Certificate Disruption Innovation Entrepreneurship Georgia State University May 2021

    Master of Science Instructional Design Georgia State University Atlanta GA May 2020

    Courses MS, Education Design & Media Technologies, Full Sail University, Winter Park, FL 2009-2011

    MS Theology Pastoral Counseling; Clinical Ministry, Restoration Theological Seminary, Morrow, GA 2006

    BS, Psychology, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC 1999

    AAS Medical Office Administration Gaston University Gastonia NC 1996

    RESEARCH INTERESTS

    Social Justice intersections with technology, new media, ethnography research, instructional educational tools and diversity, AI , VR AR and equitable digital infrastructures of learning,

    WORK EXPERIENCE

    WVSJ Network CEO- 2008- Current

    BOARD MEMBERSHIP

    ▪ CEO Women Veteran Social Justice Network 2008-Current

    ▪ Ethics Board Chair Protect Our Defenders 2013- Current

    ▪ Scholarship Chair National Association of Black Military Women 2019-current

    ▪ Chair City of Atlanta Veteran Affairs Commission 2020-Current

    ▪ Chair City of Atlanta Veteran Affairs Commission 2014- 2020

    ▪ Board Advisor Service Women Action Network Military Women’s Coalition 2017-2018

    ▪ Vice-Chair Federally Employed Women Diversity and Inclusion Committee 2016-2018

    ▪ Vice President Warrior Songs Arts and Music Non Profit organization 2014-2018

    ▪ Board Advisor The War Horse Journalistic Non-Profit Organization 2016-2018

    ACADEMIC AFFILIATIONS AWARDS HONORS

    • WomenLead Alum 2020
    • The Ph.D. Project Alum 2020

    PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION AND COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP

    Women Veteran Social Justice Network (Founder)

    City of Atlanta Veteran's Affairs Commission (Chair)

    Protect Our Defenders (Board Member)

    Federally Employed Women (Past SE Region Diversity & Training Co-Chair/Treasurer)

    Warrior Songs (Past Vice President & Advisor)

    Disabled American Veterans (Life Member)

    Veterans of Foreign Wars (Life Member)

    Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (Past Georgia State Steering Committee Member)

    AMVETS Post 44 (Past Committee Vice-Chair)

    The War Horse (Past Advisor on Women Veteran's Coverage)

    Vietnam Veterans of America

    Atlanta Business League, SHRM, AAPD

    PUBLICATIONS

    Behind The Rank

    OpED The Guardian

    McCoy B and O’Hara C (2016). WVSJ and digital social impact: creating online community networks and using mobile technology. The American Institute of Stress Combat Stress. 5(1), 61-66.

    McCoy B and O’Hara C (2016). Overcoming military sexual trauma: moving forward through identification, connection, and empowerment. The American Institute of Stress Combat Stress. 5(1), 66-72.

    AWARDS

    2020 Congressional Medal of Honor Society Citizens Honor Medal

    2019 Georgia State Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities Agency Award Cultural Competence Camaraderie Champion Award

    2016 National Association of Black Military Women Honored Service Veteran Woman

    2014 WNBA Atlanta Dream Inspiring Women Award

    1990 Army Good Conduct Medal

    1990 Army National Defense Service Medal

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Veterans in Academics - Glenn Petersen
    Jul 28 2021

    Vietnam War, Micronesia, Full Professor of Anthropology and International Affairs **Link to Glenn's new book at the bottom of the page**

    Glenn Petersen has been a professor at the City University of New York’s Baruch College and Graduate Center since 1977; he teaches anthropology, international affairs, and geography. He’s worked as an ethnographer in the Pacific Ocean’s remote Micronesian islands, studying Micronesians’ traditional forms of chieftainship, their struggles to achieve independence, and the ways they’ve adapted their own political theories to constitutional forms of government. He served as a member of the Federated States of Micronesia’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations after they achieved independence. War and the Arc of Human Experience, which Rowman & Littlefield/Hamilton just published, is his sixth book. He lives in New York City, is an avid Yankees fan (it’s just a short walk from his home to the stadium), and recently became a grandfather for the first time. He was in the US Navy 1964-68, and as 19-year-old second class petty officer flew 70 combat missions in 1966-67 as a radar intercept controller/flight technician on E-1Bs off the USS Bennington on Yankee Station.​

    Available now!

    War and the Arc of Human Experience - 9780761872351 (rowman.com)​

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Veterans in Academic - Michael Brown
    Jul 15 2021

    Michael Brown served for 4 years on active duty in the Army, and during his time in, deployed to Bosnia with the 1st Armored Division. Upon getting out of the military, he went to college at Northern Michigan University, majoring in Political Science and Applied Ethics. After graduation, he moved to Pennsylvania, and was hired by then Congressman-elect, Patrick Murphy, the first Iraq War Veteran ever elected to congress.

    Michael then went on to be the Director of Veteran Services for Montgomery County Community College, working with more than 400 veterans each year at the college, assisting with academic advising, career counseling, and VA benefits.

    Michael accepted the role of Director of the Office of Veterans and Military Service Members at Villanova in October of 2018. This is a new position at Villanova, and he is tasked with growing the programs, opportunities, and community at the university to include students from across campus and alumni.

    Voices of Villanova’s Veterans - https://veteransvoices.library.villanova.edu/

    Memorial Map - https://memorialmap.library.villanova.edu/

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    48 mins
  • Veterans in Academics - David Vacchi
    Jul 8 2021

    David Vacchi is an Assistant Professor of Education at Liberty University and oversees doctoral research for a stable of 24 candidates. After retiring from a career in the US Army, Dr. Vacchi earned his Ph.D. in Educational Administration from UMass-Amherst with a dissertation focused on student veteran success. An unapologetic critic of veteran scholarship, David has published and presented scholarship on student veterans frequently over the last 10 years in addition to serving as an influencing voice on shaping the scholarship on student veterans to be more authentic and accurate. Dr. Vacchi recently published the book Straight Talk for Veterans available at the Book Baby website and as an eBook at Barnes and Noble.com.

    https://store.bookbaby.com/book/Straight-Talk-for-Veterans

    If you use the coupon code VetsInAcademics you will get 20% off at discount between 1 Aug and 30 Sep 2021.

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    1 hr and 5 mins