College of Integrative Sciences and Arts

Office for Veteran and Military Academic Engagement

Office for Veteran and Military Academic Engagement

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The Office for Veteran and Military Academic Engagement (OVMAE) serves the Arizona State University community by promoting dialogue, teaching, and research that increases information, understanding, knowledge and relationships among military, civilian and academic cultures. Our goal is to listen to veteran students, look for ways to connect them with faculty and other students and continue to learn where and how to build bridges between these different cultures.

Your generosity helps fund programs, initiatives and experiences that enrich the lives of veterans studying at ASU. Examples of this work include Guitars for Vets, Veteran Voices and Salute to Service week, as well as our lecture series, student panels and more. Thanks to your, more veterans at ASU can enjoy this programming and all the benefit it brings.

Impact of Donor Support

  • With your support, more learners can pursue higher education. 22,000 donors contributed $66.3 million toward scholarships in 2022 — we encourage you to join this movement.
  • More students succeed. ASU ranks #1 among the state’s public universities for its 86% first-year retention rate thanks in part to donor-funded student success initiatives.
  • Donors helped ASU offer more than 4,500 hours of free tutoring.

At ASUAM, we believe in art’s profound impact as a vehicle for exchanging new ideas, perspectives and experiences. As we seek to achieve our vital mission of becoming a site for meaningful connections across all areas of research to create a better, more sustainable future, we rely on the generosity of our many donors. Every donation to ASUAM directly impacts all aspects of the Museum, from exhibitions to acquisitions, staffing to conservation. Together with the support of our donors, we look forward to our shared work in centering art and artists in the service of social good and community wellbeing.”

Alana Hernandez

Senior Curator, ASU Art Museum

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