Bryan Anderson Continues to Inspire

Sgt. Bryan Anderson, who visited Johnson College this past fall, is featured as part of a series of stories from ABC News about Actor Gary Sinise and his Foundation for veterans leading up to the Oscars Sunday. Watch the story below from Good Morning America.

Johnsonian-Spring-2014-Page5Sgt. Anderson delivered his inspiring keynote to our campus on October 16th, 2013. He also signed copies of his book “No Turning Back” which helped to raise money for an area fallen veteran’s charity.

You can read more about Bryan’s visit to campus in our next Johnsonian Magazine out next week!

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We interviewed Bryan ahead of his visit in our last Johnsonian. You can read his story in the last issue here.

Sgt. Anderson won’t be at Sunday’s Oscars. He’s currently in Hawaii shooting an appearance in episode of Hawaii-Five-0!
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Johnson College Hosts Spay Day 2014

The Animal Care Center at Johnson College helped more than two dozen families for Spay Day 2014 on Wednesday, February 26, 2014.

Johnson College’s Animal Care Center hosted its 10th Annual Spay Day on Wednesday, February 26th, 2014. The College offered discounted spaying and neutering for two dozen Lackawanna County families in need. World Spay Day is annual campaign by The Humane Society of the United States.
Johnson College’s Animal Care Center hosted its 10th Annual Spay Day on Wednesday, February 26th, 2014. The College offered discounted spaying and neutering for two dozen Lackawanna County families in need. World Spay Day is annual campaign by The Humane Society of the United States.

World Spay Day is an annual campaign by The Humane Society of the United States.

This one-day only clinic at Johnson College offers discounted spaying and neutering services for dogs and cats to low-income families in Lackawanna County.

“We have 11 dogs and 14 cats that we are caring for today,” says Dr. Rosemary Cook, Department Chair of Veterinary Technology at Johnson College. “It’s all hands on deck, students and teachers working together to make sure these guys get the best care.”

This is the 10th year that the College has celebrated Spay Day in order to help control pet overpopulation.

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