Celebrating

Veterans Day
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Veterans Day at Geneva College

Alumni, students, faculty, staff, parents and friends are invited to tune in as Geneva recognize, honor and remember those who fought and gave their lives for our country. The virtual program includes short videos from members of the Geneva community who have served or are currently serving in the United States Armed Forces.

Featured speakers include Gordon Richards, D.Sc., Lt. Col. (Ret., United States Air Force), Kayla Hubbs '22 PV2 (United States Army), Beth Wiruth, MBS, Genevas Military Enrollment Specialist and VA School Certifying Official (United States Army), CMSgt Jeffery M. Barnes ’01 (Ret., United States Air Force), and Alexis Carpenter ’22 (Military Dependent).

Celebrating Veterans Day

Veterans Day 2020 Video Playlist

Veterans Day Schedule

0800 Flag Raising Watch
1000 Intro to Veterans Day: Gordon P. Richards, D.Sc., Lt. Col. (ret), US Air Force Department Chair, Computer Science and Cybersecurity Watch
1200 Kayla A. Hubbs ’22, PV2, US Army (POW Table Setting Ceremony immediately follows) Watch
1300 “Thank You” from Campus Community Watch
1400 Beth Wiruth, MBS, United States Army, Military Enrollment Specialist and VA School Certifying Official Watch
1500 CMSgt Jeffery M. Barnes ’01 (ret), US Air Force Watch
1600 Alexis Carpenter ’22 (Military Dependent) Watch
1700 Flag Retreat Ceremony Watch
2200 Taps Watch

Supporting Our Veterans...

"At Geneva, service – serving God and others – is important in all we do. That’s why we have such a great appreciation for our military, those who have put their very lives on the line in service to others. On Veteran’s Day, especially, we thank those who have served our country and pay homage to the dedication and selflessness they’ve displayed." 
Dr. Calvin L. Troup
 
Barry Davis
“We were supposed to bring the light of Christ and the love of Christ into that world…I realized that the light of Christ truly leveled all differences. I was to bring the light of God into a place that often had so much darkness, suffering, and sadness.” G. Barry Davis ’75, (ret), US Army Chaplain Corps.