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Veterans' Resources at the MCC Libraries

This guide provides links to selected library resources for and about military veterans, in cooperation with the Academy For Veterans' Success, Counseling, International and Veteran Services.

Where is the Veterans' Resource Center?

The Veterans' Resource Center is on the third floor of the LeRoy V. Good Library (Building 2) on the Brighton campus. The room number is 2-304. This quiet room is reserved for use by veterans only, but is not locked.

The doorway to MCC Libraries Veterans' Resource Center in room 2-2304

Across the hall from the Veterans' Resource Center, you can see the mural entitled "I Am Not Invisible" presented by CompeerCorps. The sign states:

CompeerCorps strives to increase the credibility and visibility of women veterans.  Many women veterans use the word "invisible" when describing how they feel as a veteran.  This photo exhibit will be addressing this issue in a forward manner, allowing the community to see images of the woman veteran herself telling the viewer to see her, and that she is not invisible.

The "I Am Not Invisible" mural honors women veterans and is located across the hall from the Veterans Resource Center.

What's in the Veterans' Resource Center?

In the Veterans' Resource Center, you will find:

  • 2 tables, 2 desks, and chairs
  • 2 desktop Windows computers
  • a whiteboard (markers available to borrow from the Welcome Desk on the main floor)
  • a bulletin board with information for veterans
  • magazines and pamphlets about veterans and veterans' issues
  • a massage chair and a lounge chair with an ottoman
  • a floor lamp for ambient lighting

Veterans' Resource Center Image Gallery

Inside the MCC Libraries Veterans' Resource Center are 2 desktop PCs, a mural painting of a bald eagle, a wall map, and inspirational posters.

Slide 1/4: Veterans' Resource Center computers

The Veteran's Resource Center has two desktop Windows PC computers available for use.

The mural in the Veterans Resource Center depicts a soldier hugging 2 children, the flag of the US, and 5 military emblems. Magazines on the table.

Slide 2/4: Veterans' Resource Center mural

The mural in the Veterans Resource Center depicts a soldier hugging 2 children, the flag of the US, and the emblems of five branches of the military. Multiple copies of military magazines on the table are freely available to veterans.

Furniture in the Veterans Resource Center includes a massage chair, a lounge chair, an ottoman, and a floor lamp, with a whiteboard on the wall.

Slide 3/4: Veterans' Resource Center furniture

Cozy furniture in the Veterans' Resource Center include a massage chair, a lounge chair, an ottoman, and a floor lamp. Dry-erase markers for the whiteboard on the wall are available to borrow from the Welcome Desk on the main floor of the library.

The bulletin board in the Veterans Resource Center posts information about jobs, continuing education, support, and a calendar.

Slide 4/4: Veterans' Resource Center bulletin board

The bulletin board in the Veterans' Resource Center is for posting information about jobs, continuing education, research help, veteran support, and a calendar.

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