Press Coverage

At Home and Abroad

by Michael Lund On a January 1967 patrol in a remote valley of the highland wilds in Binh Dinh province,…

8 years ago

The Other Side of the Gunfire: Life in a Battalion Aid Station

By Sean Tyler There are plenty of firsthand articles about the life of a door kicker. This isn’t one of…

9 years ago

Traditional Students and Veterans: Using Drama to Bridge a Difficult Gap

By Gaby Bedetti “Fantastic show, that’s what education should look like!” said Travis Martin’s generous e-mail in response to our…

9 years ago

An Interview with Jason Poudrier

by Vicky Smith Military Experience & the Arts (MEA) brought together military and civilian cultures during its second national symposium,…

10 years ago

Blasted by Adversity

Excerpted from Blasted by Adversity: the Making of a Wounded Warrior, which chronicles Army SSG Luke Murphy's two tours with…

10 years ago

Second National Military Experience & the Arts Symposium: Welcome Packet

Information about workshops, events, and special offerings remains available under the "Symposium" tab on the MEA website. However, and for…

10 years ago

Spotlight: Seth Kastle

by Joseph Stanfill When news of Why Is Dad So Mad? by Seth Kastle first broke on social media and…

10 years ago

Spotlight: Albert Gray Eagle

Oklahoma Flutist and Vietnam Veteran, Albert Gray Eagle, Reflects on Art, Family History of Decorated Military Service & Post-Traumatic Stress…

10 years ago

Building Hope From Tragedy: The Naslund Story

“Yet we few pay such a heavy price in hopes that our Efforts might keep children, now yet just little…

10 years ago

Media Taking Notice in March Towards MEA Symposium

May 14-17, 2015 are the dates of the second “Military Experience & the Arts Symposium” at Cameron University. A coordinated…

10 years ago