Home / News / College hits just the right note on Constitution Day September 15, 2010 College hits just the right note on Constitution Day By B&SC News Team On September 16, 2010, Bryant & Stratton College will honor Constitution Day at both Rochester campuses with a great deal of fanfare, espirit de corps, and reverence. The Greece Campus is fortunate to have members of the 10th Mountain Division Army Jazz Combo (Fort Drum, NY) to provide musical support for a student lunchtime BBQ. The band will play a few patriotic tunes in conjunction with traditional jazz/swing music. The Constitution Day performance will be one of their last stateside gigs before they deploy with their division the following month for a year in Afghanistan. While deployed, the band will be tasked with guard duty, musical morale building, and other soldierly activities. The Henrietta Campus will enjoy music from the 98th Division Army Rock Band, a Reserve unit located in the heart of Rochester. Members of the 98th Division Band are gearing up for other performances in the Rochester area throughout the fall, and Bryant & Stratton College is honored to have the group on-campus. The Henrietta students will also enjoy a BBQ lunch. Both campuses will start the school day with the playing of the National Anthem and the Pledge of Allegiance for those who wish to participate. Local Army recruiters will lend a distinct touch of patriotism and pride to the event by holding the National colors during the recitation and music. A book display and replica Constitution will be exhibited in the library at both campuses throughout the day. Related News Buffalo Next: Increased nursing simulation 'big selling point' for Bryant & Stratton College Within our simulation labs, we are equipping nursing students with new technologies to enhance the classroom experience and mimic real-world scenarios – allowing them to think critically on their toes. At our Orchard Park campus, … Read More: Buffalo Next: Increased nursing simulation 'big selling point' for Bryant & Stratton College Bryant & Stratton College Helps Tackle Ongoing Nursing Shortage in Central New York Bryant & Stratton College Liverpool campus trains the nurses of the future with state of the art sim-labs that recreate real life scenarios and patient care. Read More: Bryant & Stratton College Helps Tackle Ongoing Nursing Shortage in Central New York Bryant & Stratton College Partners with Caring Gene® to Strengthen Healthcare Workforce in Upstate New York Bryant & Stratton College joins state-funded program to address healthcare workforce shortages and reduce barriers to career advancement; enrolled students receive fully covered tuition and books, among other support, as communities benefit from greater access to quality care Read More: Bryant & Stratton College Partners with Caring Gene® to Strengthen Healthcare Workforce in Upstate New York
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