Ribbon cutting will open new Kansas Army National Guard office at Fort Hays State University

By UNIVERSITY RELATIONS

The Kansas Army National Guard will mark the opening of a new office on the campus of Fort Hays State University with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 8, in the university’s Memorial Union.
 
Attending the ceremony will be Maj. Gen. Lee Tafanelli, the Kansas adjutant general, and FHSU President Tisa Mason along with other FHSU faculty members.
 
The new office will be staffed by members of the Kansas National Guard Recruiting and Retention Office, who will provide members of the Fort Hays State community with information on the educational and professional benefits of enlisting in the Kansas National Guard.
 
“These partnerships between the Kansas National Guard and our state’s community colleges and universities are mutually beneficial,” said Tafanelli. “The men and women who attend these institutions are smart, eager and committed to improving their state and communities; they’re just the sort of people we want in the Guard.
 
“And the students receive great educational benefits as members of the Guard, not just in terms of tuition, but also because of the many great career opportunities we offer. For just about any field of study they have as a student, you can find a correlating career in the Guard.”
 
President Mason welcomed the expansion of the university’s relationship with the Guard.

“We take great pride in being able to support these men and women whose sacrifice, dedication and selfless service inspires us all,” she said. “I think what makes us attractive as an education partner is the high-quality programs, unmatched affordability, and dedicated and caring faculty and staff we offer to value-conscious Guard members who want to advance in their civilian and military careers.”

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