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Southern's Veteran, Military, Adult Learner Services Coordinator US Air Force National Veteran of the Year

Air Force vet Britt Conroy was chosen based on her outstanding interview, strong representation of the Air Force, Military Friendly® noted.

"I am very proud to have had the opportunity to serve my country, and I'm equally proud to be able to continue serving my fellow veterans, military-connected students, their family members, and our adult learners" at Southern Connecticut State University.
"I am very proud to have had the opportunity to serve my country, and I'm equally proud to be able to continue serving my fellow veterans, military-connected students, their family members, and our adult learners" at Southern Connecticut State University. (Isabel Chenoweth / SCSU )

NEW HAVEN, CT — Southern Connecticut State University once again has cause to celebrate Britt Conroy, coordinator of veteran, military, and adult learner services. Earlier this year, Conroy was named Connecticut’s 2025 Veteran of the Year for Higher Education, and she has now been named National Veteran of the Year for Air Force for 2025.

Conroy’s recognition is part of a nationwide effort by Military Friendly® to celebrate the contributions that veterans make to their communities. Last year, thanks largely to Conroy’s work, Southern earned a spot on Viqtory Media’s esteemed list of 2024-2025 “Military Friendly Schools.”

The university achieved 'Silver Status”'in the 2024-2025 rankings, making it the highest-ranking institution among Connecticut’s small universities included in the survey. Over 1,200 colleges and universities participated in this comprehensive survey.

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"While Britt was originally recognized at the state level in Higher Ed, her national designation shifted to the Air Force category. This decision was based on her outstanding interview and her strong representation of the Air Force, which is her branch of service," Military Friendly® said of Conroy’s latest honor. "Although she serves in Higher Ed, she also embodies the values and
leadership of the Air Force community."

Conroy enlisted in the Air Force after taking courses at Gateway Community College, and she
served as a diagnostic imaging technologist for over six years, earning the rank of staff sergeant.
Upon completing her service, she chose to attend Southern, drawn by the university’s support for
veterans.

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Southern has a dedicated Veteran and Military Resource Center that serves as a “one-stop” shop
for this unique student population. The center offers study space and staff members who can
assist with unique needs pertaining to benefits or services available to them.

Conroy was appointed coordinator of veteran, military, and adult learner services in 2022. One
of her first assignments upon receiving the post was to strengthen public awareness of Southern’s
commitment to the military community.

"I am humbled to have been nominated by my friend and colleague, Lisa Galvin [associate dean
of graduate enrollment management]," Conroy said. "I am also grateful to everyone who voted
for me to be able to receive both the Connecticut Veteran of the Year Award and the National
Air Force Veteran of the Year Award."

"I am very proud to have had the opportunity to serve my country, and I am equally proud to be able to continue serving my fellow veterans, military-connected students, their family members, and our adult learners, as the coordinator for Veteran, Military and Adult Learner Services here at SCSU."

Tracy Tyree, vice president for student affairs, said, “Britt Conroy is an amazing member of our Southern community. We have a long and proud tradition of supporting veteran and military- connected students through our Veterans Center. We are fortunate to have Britt leading this work and ensuring our students have strong support to pursue their education at Southern. This recognition is well-deserved."

“Representing the State of Connecticut and now the United States Air Force feels surreal," Conroy said. "I am truly honored to have been selected, and it is important to me to do all that I can to be deserving of these awards. My service is something I am proud of, and it remains very meaningful to me. I will do my best to continue to adhere to the Air Force core values of Integrity First, Service
Before Self, and Excellence. These awards have helped to reaffirm my desire to serve every day
and to strive for excellence in all that I do.”

About Southern Connecticut State University:

Southern Connecticut State University (SCSU) is Connecticut’s first and only Carnegie-
classified Research II university, recognized for its high research activity and commitment to innovation. As a leading public research institution, SCSU is dedicated to academic excellence, community engagement, access, and opportunity. Located in New Haven, Connecticut, SCSU has a rich history dating back to 1893 and fosters a supportive learning environment that empowers students to become responsible global citizens.


For more information about Southern Connecticut State University, please visit
www.southernct.edu.

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