The Achievement Index
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Results for "Veterans" on The Achievement Index
Alum Recounts Rescue Mission in Afghanistan in New Book
Feature | Nov 09, 2022
In Saving Aziz, Chad Robichaux (M.B.A. ’07) details the rescue missions that evacuated his long-time friend and interpreter, Aziz, and more than 17,000 Afghans and allies as the United States military withdrew from Afghanistan in August 2021.
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Alumni Profile: Bill Thirsk
Profile | Jun 26, 2019
With his New York Institute of Technology M.B.A. in hand, the self-described “nontraditional student” rose to the top of his profession as the chief digital and information officer at Brown University.
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Importance of Building Relationships in Business
Blog | Nov 29, 2018
Sam Osho, a senior undergraduate student majoring in Finance, discusses the importance of building relationships in the School of Management and how it is an instrumental skill to learn for his future.
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NYIT at the NYC Veterans Day Parade
Feature | Nov 13, 2018
For the first time, more than 60 students, veterans, faculty, and staff marched as a dedicated group in the 2018 New York City Veterans Day Parade on November 11.
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Presidential Engagement Awards: Putting NYIT’s Best Values Forward
Feature | May 10, 2018
Five faculty and staff members are celebrated with the Presidential Engagement Awards for their extraordinary service to students during the NYIT Academic Senate meeting on May 4.
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NYIT at 2017 NYC Veterans Day Parade
Blog | Jan 01, 2018
Our chapter took on the social media responsibilities and were given media access to document live coverage of marchers and spectators along the parade route.
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Chad M. Robichaux
Profile | May 26, 2017
As president and founder of the Mighty Oaks Foundation and Mighty Oaks Warrior Programs, Chad Robichaux (M.B.A. '07) travels the country holding workshops for veterans—particularly those suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)—and their families.
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