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Maybe the first thing to know about Seth Gordon, director of Wright State University’s Veteran and Military Center, is that he’s not a veteran.
Maybe the second thing to know is: It doesn’t really matter. Gordon, 44, has worked with adult students for a decade. He says he knows their challenges: Job, school, family and anything that doesn’t fit into those categories. It’s not easy.
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