Monday, August 16, 2010
By Greg Block, SDSU Newsletter
SDSU offers critical programs and services for veterans and active-duty military.
The door is wide open—literally—at the circular-fronted building on the southwest corner of Fraternity Row. In the bright, clean lounge, the television broadcasts FOX News. One young man studies quietly while another wanders into the kitchen for a snack. As more students arrive, they spill outside into the shady courtyard, where a giant American flag drapes part of the wall. This is Veteran’s House at San Diego State University, the country’s first university residence hall for student veterans. With its perpetually open door and casual ambiance, the former fraternity house has become a popular meeting place for SDSU’s growing community of student veterans and future veterans.
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