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LSU Law Veteran’s Advocacy Club members ‘honored’ as Student Veterans of LSU recognized as Chapter of the Year

During Student Veterans of America, or SVA, annual national conference, Student Veterans of LSU, which included a contingent of LSU Law students, was recognized as the organization’s chapter of the year.

Four male students wearing suits smile for a photo and hold an award with "Student Veterans of Louisiana State University (LSU) text in the foreground

LSU Law student Christopher Lamy, left, poses with members of the Student Veterans of LSU after winning the SVA Chapter of the Year.

Members of Student Veterans of LSU and the LSU Law Center Veteran’s Advocacy Club attended the national conference, held Jan 3-5, in Orlando, Fla., to engage and learn from more than 2,000 of their peers and bringing home a plaque that highlights their recognition and accomplishments.

Student Veterans of America is a national organization based in Washington, D.C., that is committed to military veteran welfare and ensuring they are supported in their transition to higher education and into employment. The organization supports a network of more than 1,500 school chapters and more than 700,000 student veterans across the country.

“SVLSU’s selection as the 2019 SVA Chapter of the Year is a testament to how hard each member of their team works to ensure they are leaving LSU and the entire Baton Rouge area better than when they arrived.  Their countless community outreach programs and volunteer efforts have had a lasting effect on the community, and sets a wonderful example for the next generation of students to follow,” said LSU Law second-year student Chris Lamy, who led a small group of representatives from the LSU Law Veterans Advocacy Club to the SVA conference. “The LSU Law Center Veteran’s Advocacy Club is honored to be a part of this incredible organization and looks forward to what else we will accomplish together in the years to come.”

During the conference’s Honors Program, the Student Veterans of LSU chapter was recognized as SVA’s chapter of the year. This annual awards banquet is held to honor the legacy of veterans in higher education, celebrate student veteran success and showcase the outstanding contributions of those who have demonstrated leadership on behalf of veterans pursuing higher education and meaningful careers.

“I am immensely proud of what my chapter has accomplished, and we owe it all to the hard work of the SVLSU officers, members of SVLSU, and the love and support that we receive from LSU and surrounding communities,” said President of Student Veterans of LSU Charles Hunter.

A group of student veterans poses for a photo with the Student Veterans of America banner in the background

Members of Student Veterans of LSU attended the SVA National Conference in Orlando, Fla., to engage and learn from more than 2,000 of their peers and bringing home a plaque that highlights their recognition and accomplishments.

In addition to receiving the chapter of the year award, LSU Military & Veterans Program Director Sachiko Cleveland was among the five finalists for the SVA’s Advisor of the Year award.

“This is tremendous and well-deserved recognition for the LSU Student Veterans Association and to the William A. Brookshire Military & Veteran Student Center Program Director Sachiko Cleveland, whose leadership and dedication has been tantamount to the organization’s success,” said Vice President for Student Affairs Kurt Keppler.

According to Cleveland, the members of Student Veterans of LSU believe in giving back to the community. The student organization sponsors and supports several events each year both on and off campus. Veterans succeed at LSU because of the outstanding peer-to-peer support and resources devoted to their success in higher education.

“The LSU William A. Brookshire Military & Veterans Center is an integral part of LSU, serving and supporting student veterans with defining their education goals, timely graduation and post-employment,” Cleveland said. “The recognition that our students earned highlights the level of support provided by LSU and the surrounding community.”

SVA’s National Conference is the largest annual gathering of student veterans, advocates, thought-leaders, stakeholders, and supporters in higher education in the world. Student veterans, higher education professionals, alumni and advocates have the opportunity to learn from more than 2,000 of their peers during the event.

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