CLARKSVILLE, TN − Hundreds of military-affiliated students, faculty, and staff gathered at Austin Peay State University from Nov. 4-9 to celebrate the campus’s second annual Veterans Week, featuring new partnerships with BMW and a full schedule of community events.

From free meals and resource fairs to exclusive experiences like BMW test drives, each day highlighted Austin Peay’s position as Tennessee’s leading choice for military-affiliated students, who represent 29% of the student body.

“Veterans Week at APSU is more than just a series of events; it’s a testament to the strong bonds between our university, our military-affiliated students, and the Clarksville community,” said retired Army Maj. Gen. Walt Lord, Austin Peay’s vice president for Military and Veterans Affairs. “This week showcases the unwavering commitment APSU has to those who have served our nation.”

Highlights included the BMW Premier Block Party and Test Drive, where attendees could try out new luxury vehicles over lunch with community partners, and the Driven by Excellence BMW Tailgate, featuring car showcases and an M School sweepstakes.

“It’s great being at these events to connect with other veterans in the community and see what the resources on campus can offer,” said Jon-Michael Morgan, a sophomore cybersecurity major and Marine Corps veteran. “I knew Austin Peay had a lot of experience working with military-affiliated students, and that gave me a lot of comfort, so I decided to use my GI Bill here.”

Morgan attended several events with Rachel Masters, a junior English major and Air Force veteran. They connected with campus resources like Veterans Upward Bound while networking with other military-affiliated students.

“It helps you not to feel like an outsider when you come into a school where there are a lot of veterans, and you can enjoy activities together,” Masters said. “I’m one of the older students in my classes, so it’s nice to meet and spend time with other people who served. I love Austin Peay, and it’s been a great experience here.”

Veterans Week also marked the fourth anniversary of APSU’s Newton Military Family Resource Center, Tennessee’s largest military-affiliated student center. The facility is a one-stop shop for social, academic, and financial needs.

“The Newton Center is a great place for us to hang out and be with our people, and I’m pretty big on that,” said Army Sgt. Leon Britton, a junior nursing major. “The military is our community, so having a building where we can all come let loose and relax is amazing.”

Britton attended several Veterans Week events alongside active-duty soldiers and junior nursing majors Sgt. Marco Barraza and Staff Sgt. Shawnieka Byrd. They each shared their appreciation for the campus community’s support.

“You can tell APSU has a genuine military connection, and they separate the soldier from the student in a way,” Barraza said. “In the Army, you’re a soldier 100% of the time, but this campus makes it enjoyable to relax and kick off our boots when we’re able to.”