Heartland Community College offers
course for Veterans to heal through art
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[December 17, 2024]
NORMAL, IL, – Heartland Community College is
partnering with the advocacy organization CreatiVets to offer a free
art course for student veterans.
The course Art 120, CreatiVets Intro to Veteran Art will be offered
in the Spring 2025 semester at Heartland. Tuition and all course
expenses for this college credit course will be paid for student
veterans thanks to a partnership with the non-profit organization
CreatiVets.
CreatiVets Executive Director Richard Casper attended Heartland from
2007-2009 and received an Associate in Arts degree. He is a United
States Marine veteran, Purple Heart recipient, artist, and
entrepreneur.
Casper co-founded the organization to provide art, music, and
writing programs for combat veterans with post-traumatic stress and
traumatic brain injuries. He was named one of TIME Magazine's Next
Generation Leaders, is the feature of TIME’s documentary Evidence of
Things Unseen, and was recognized by President George W. Bush and
The Bush Institute for his passion and work helping combat veterans.
Nominated by Heartland Community College, Casper was the 2021
recipient of the Illinois Community College Trustees Association
Distinguished Alumni Award.
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Veterans interested in learning more about the CreatiVets Intro
to Veteran Art course may contact the Veteran’s Center Staff at
309-268-8153 or at the Penn Family Student Veteran’s Center
located in the Workforce Development Center (WDC) building on
the College Main Campus.
[Text & Image received from Steve Fast]
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