![]() ![]() “Like many of you, Veterans Day is also a time when I remember family and friends who are veterans. “I’ve chosen to come to Northeastern because it is in one of the world’s greatest medical homes.”Īfter her statement, Tom Sheahan, senior vice provost for curriculum and programs, and Andy McCarty, a 2012 graduate of the College of Professional Studies and director at Northeastern’s Dolce Center for the Advancement of Veterans and Servicemembers, gave remarks. “I learned that I can go to college for nursing while training for the military at the same time,” she said. She spoke about the history of the Liberty Battalion and the journey that led to her dream of becoming an army nurse. Then, the Nor’easters performed the national anthem.įrances Lee, a fourth-year nursing student and cadet in the ROTC Liberty Battalion, gave the welcoming statement. flag, the Massachusetts State flag and the university flag. 11 to honor the nation’s servicemembers and celebrate the 70th anniversary of the university’s Reserve Officers’ Training Corps program, or ROTC.Īt the beginning of the ceremony, Northeastern cadets performed a “Call to Order” and placed three flags in front of the memorial: the U.S. ![]() Members of the Northeastern University community gathered at the Veterans Memorial Nov. ![]()
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