2015 nysacme annual Training and Workshop symposium
The 2015 New York State Advisory Council on Military Education will hold its annual training and workshop symposium on October 28th and 29th at Binghamton University. Attendance at this conference is free of charge to both members and non-members of the New York State Advisory Council on Military Education.
The symposium will feature a range of speakers including Major General Anthony German, Commander of the New York Air National Guard, as well as a presentation from Michelle Spires of the American Council on Education. Additional speakers and panelists will include state and regional veteran support agencies, institutions of higher education, and a representative from the NYS Division of Veterans Affairs. A full conference agenda is available here.
Accommodations
NYSACME has made an agreement with the Double Tree Inn in downtown Binghamton for a conference rate of $97 dollars which includes a free Continental Breakfast each morning of your stay. The hotel has asked that you reserve your room by calling 607-722-7575. The deadline to reserve your room is October 3, 2015.
The Doubletree Inn is located at 275 Water Street in Binghamton, NY.
Directions to Binghamton University
Upon arrival to Binghamton University, please park in the gated visitor parking lot which is across the street from the Glenn G. Bartle Library. The conference will be held in Old Union Hall which is located in the University Union. We suggest you download and print off this map of the Binghamton University campus.
Attractions and restaurants in the greater Binghamton area.
The following presenters have graciously allowed us
to post their presentations following the symposium:
“Improving Employment Rates and Transition Skills For Veterans”
Kymn Rutigliano, Ph.D. and John Vellenga, SUNY Empire State College
“Techniques for Effectively Working with Student Veterans”
Jonathan Barnwell, M.A., Rockland Community College
“Job Marketing Strategies for Veterans”
Kymn Rutigliano, Ph.D. and David Dirks, SUNY Empire State College
"The Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2008, the Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Improvements Act of 2010 and Veterans Access, Choice and Accountability Act of 2014"
Richard Robitaille, Ed.D., Berkeley College
The symposium will feature a range of speakers including Major General Anthony German, Commander of the New York Air National Guard, as well as a presentation from Michelle Spires of the American Council on Education. Additional speakers and panelists will include state and regional veteran support agencies, institutions of higher education, and a representative from the NYS Division of Veterans Affairs. A full conference agenda is available here.
Accommodations
NYSACME has made an agreement with the Double Tree Inn in downtown Binghamton for a conference rate of $97 dollars which includes a free Continental Breakfast each morning of your stay. The hotel has asked that you reserve your room by calling 607-722-7575. The deadline to reserve your room is October 3, 2015.
The Doubletree Inn is located at 275 Water Street in Binghamton, NY.
Directions to Binghamton University
Upon arrival to Binghamton University, please park in the gated visitor parking lot which is across the street from the Glenn G. Bartle Library. The conference will be held in Old Union Hall which is located in the University Union. We suggest you download and print off this map of the Binghamton University campus.
Attractions and restaurants in the greater Binghamton area.
The following presenters have graciously allowed us
to post their presentations following the symposium:
“Improving Employment Rates and Transition Skills For Veterans”
Kymn Rutigliano, Ph.D. and John Vellenga, SUNY Empire State College
“Techniques for Effectively Working with Student Veterans”
Jonathan Barnwell, M.A., Rockland Community College
“Job Marketing Strategies for Veterans”
Kymn Rutigliano, Ph.D. and David Dirks, SUNY Empire State College
"The Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2008, the Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Improvements Act of 2010 and Veterans Access, Choice and Accountability Act of 2014"
Richard Robitaille, Ed.D., Berkeley College