The Stephen F. Austin State University Veteran’s Resource Center, along with the Nacogdoches chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony Monday for a new coffee station located in the VRC in the Baker Pattillo Student Center on SFA’s campus. The coffee station is available to veteran students, dependents of veterans, ROTC members, and faculty and staff members. Danny Gallant, SFA vice president of finance and administration, is pictured with members of the Nacogdoches chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, from left, Suzanne Duet, Sharon Bradberry, Twink Ross, Angela Key, Kathryn Robertson, and John Fontenot, coordinator of the VRC.
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