Two suspects are in custody after the killing of a military doctor and his wife, a retired military nurse, Wednesday in Springfield, Virginia, police say.
The Case Western Reserve community includes students who have served in the military.
Think spoke with six of them about their experiences and the impact on their lives and studies. Photo: Roger Mastroianni
Megan Palko Grudzinski (NUR ’18, ’21), RN, served in the U.S. Army as a chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear specialist in both domestic and overseas emergencies from 2001 to 2013. She graduated in January with a Master of Science in Nursing and works as a psychiatric nurse practitioner at a private practice in the Cleveland area. Above, Grudzinski holds a Bible her grandfather, Joseph Palko, carried during World War II and that she kept in a pocket over her heart during her service.
WATERTOWN — The Rock Charitable Fund of the Northern New York Community Foundation is now accepting applications for 2021 grant funding from qualified charitable organizations, churches, cemeteries, or governmental entities