Nicholls to Recognize Veterans with Series of Events

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Nicholls State University and the Nicholls Office of Veterans Services invite you to join us on Veteran’s Day to honor the sacrifice and impact of our veterans.

On Thursday, Nov. 11 at 11 a.m., Nicholls Veteran Services will hold a public ceremony in the Quad. This year’s guest speaker is Sgt. Charlie Dalgo, a veteran of the U.S. Army. Dalgo served in the 101st Airborne Division from 2004-2008, which included a tour in Iraq before he was medically discharged. Sgt. Dalgo’s daughter is now a student at Nicholls.


“It is important for people to remember the sacrifice and services that our men and women of the Armed Forces have continuously done throughout the years in the name of freedom,” said Gilberto Burbante, coordinator of veterans services at Nicholls.

Thibodaux JROTC will present the colors and Nicholls Mass Comm major and daughter of Sgt. Dalgo, Carlie Dalgo, will sing the national anthem.

Following the public event, local veterans will be treated to a free lunch in Galliano Cafeteria.


For the month of November, Ellender Memorial is honoring the sacrifices of U.S. Veterans with two displays. The Pelican State Goes to War is a traveling exhibit from the National World War II Museum that recognizes the impact overseas and at home that Louisianians had on World War II. The exhibit is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the archives on the first floor.

Additionally, the Nicholls State Veterans Organization has curated a veterans exhibit on the first floor display just beyond the lobby. Photographs, mementos, books and other memorabilia are on display, including many from veterans at Nicholls and the Bayou Region.

Both exhibits are free and open to the public.


Nicholls has earned the “Governor’s Military and Veteran Friendly Campus” designation and has consistently been named a “Military Friendly School” by G.I. Jobs magazine.

For more information about the events or about Nicholls Veteran Services, contact Gilberto Burbante, coordinator of Veterans Services, at 448-4208 or gilberto.burbante@nicholls.edu.