As we look forward to Veterans Day this Friday, Nov. 11, we encourage you to take a moment and consider the debt of gratitude we owe our veterans. Without their service and dedication to our nation, our freedom and liberties would not be as secure as they are today. The adage that āfreedom isn't freeā is so true and itās our veterans who have paid the highest price for that freedom.Ģż
With so much attention focused on the things that divide us and the frustrating stories that seem to dominate the daily news cycle, itās far too easy to overlook something that should unify usāour gratitude for the sacrifices of those still serving and those who have served so gallantly and selflessly in our armed forces. That's why I ask you to take a moment to reflect on how much we owe the silent heroes in our midst. This Veterans Day, please don't forget to thank a vet, itās the one day of the year our country has set aside to honor our veterans and acknowledge the legacy of their steadfast defense of our American ideals, principles and liberties.
Sincerely,
Philip P. DiStefano,
Chancellor
Russell L. Moore,
Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
Kelly Fox,
Senior Vice Chancellor and CFO