At Prudential, Hiring Veterans Is Like Good Insurance. They’re Reliable And Worth Every Penny. By Wayne Rose Vivienne Nguyen earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of California-Berkley. She then went on to get a law degree from Hofstra ... | Read More
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Listening Medicine
After Being Arrested And Considered A Potential Terrorist, Affraz Mohammed’s Life Fell Apart. To Put Things Back Together, All He Needed Was For Someone To Listen. By Christine Graf In August 2002, Affraz Mohammed was a 26-year-old corporal ... | Read More
Beautiful Soldier
As Miss USA, Deshauna Barber Used Her Beauty And Strength To Support Veterans. By Connie Aitcheson Most beauty contestants struggle during the interview portion of the contest, especially one as big as Miss USA. Not Deshauna Barber. When ... | Read More
The Pursuit to Happiness
By Charles Curtis Dan Harris struggled with the darkness of anxiety. Then he found the light through meditation. Dan Harris has watched the video of what he calls the most embarrassing day of his life thousands of times. The footage is from ... | Read More
Honoring Service with Opportunity
By Charles Curtis At General Electric, hiring veterans is not just a priority, it’s good business. For the millions of servicemen and women in the United States, especially veterans with both physical and mental disabilities, coming home can be ... | Read More
Acting in Good Faith
By David Lemont It’s 7:30 in the morning in Los Angeles and Gary Sinise is up in his home office on the phone. He’s not talking to a director or studio head about potential scripts or movie opportunities. He’s speaking with a reporter, explaining ... | Read More
Promise Keepers
By Katherine Elizabeth The logo used by The Sandy Hook Promise tells the organization’s story. A tiny arm reaches up from the ground, with five little fingers stretching out from a hand to replicate a small green tree. The entire design draws upon ... | Read More
The Facade of a Condition
By David Cummings — The assassination of John F. Kennedy is a dark day in American history. Television made it the first assassination witnessed live. Admirers in Dallas that day at the Grassy Knoll watching the Presidential motorcade saw ... | Read More
Finding a Way for Billy & Ashley
By Courtenay Higgins — It was unusually cold and rainy on April 5, 2003, when 20-year-old Ashley Streiter, back from Kutztown University for the weekend, left her Florham Park, New Jersey, home in the early morning hours to pick up her older ... | Read More