The Nation that makes a great distinction between Scholars and its warriors will have its thinking done by cowards; its fighting done by fools. ~Thucydides
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Soldiers to Scholars strives for the greatest degrees of accessibility and interactivity. Interviews are recorded in HD and are available in by clicking on Watch Interviews. The aim is to generate a greater awareness about the costs of war, about those who have directly participated in it, and about the ongoing conflict's continued impact on our society. All videos and transcripts will ultimately be archived at the Francis Harvey Green Library on campus as an aid to students, researchers and the community.
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All views, opinions and analysis offered by the participants in this project, whether as an interviewer, a subject, or as a commentator, are entirely their own. In no way do they reflect the views, opinions or analysis, past or present, of the Military History Club, the History Department, Soldiers to Scholars, West Chester University or any of its employees.
Soldiers to Scholars Acknowledges:
Generous support offered by the library staff at West Chester University in enabling all interviews to be filmed in the Special Collections room. In addition, Soldiers to Scholars is grateful for the encouragement provided by the College of Arts and Sciences which has granted the program its prestigious Joseph McLaughlin award.
Generous support offered by the library staff at West Chester University in enabling all interviews to be filmed in the Special Collections room. In addition, Soldiers to Scholars is grateful for the encouragement provided by the College of Arts and Sciences which has granted the program its prestigious Joseph McLaughlin award.
Soldiers to Scholars is an initiative of the Military History Club at West Chester University in Pennsylvania. The program, orchestrated by students, collects and preserves the memories of military veterans who have served in America's Armed Service; in both war and peace. By eliciting discussion between veterans and students on campus, this effort encourages candid conversations about reasons for service, military life, wartime experience, transitioning from the Armed Forces to the college campus and veteran's issues.
Soldiers to Scholars Staff
Dr. Robert Kodosky
Project Coordinator, Asst. Prof. of History
Lawrence Davidson:
Graduate Project Director
Veteran Consultant
Web Design and Development
Dr. Robert Kodosky
Project Coordinator, Asst. Prof. of History
Lawrence Davidson:
Graduate Project Director
Veteran Consultant
Web Design and Development

