The AeroSpace Frontiers newsletter highlights the accomplishments and activities of NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland. Published with Glenn’s staff, partners, and collaborators in mind, each monthly issue features news about how Glenn revolutionizes air travel, advances space exploration, and improves life on Earth.
From Center Director Dr. James Kenyon
NASA is Proud to Hire Veterans
NASA values the commitment and sacrifice of our military service members. At Glenn, we are proud to hire veterans and military spouses, full-time and through internships. In turn, veterans offer subject matter expertise, years of on-the-job training, strong work ethic, and advanced skills in diverse areas. Glenn’s Veterans Employee Resource Group is an excellent resource for information sharing, professional development, and networking. Our employees don’t have to go far to thank a veteran for their service. They are working right beside us helping to pursue NASA’s mission.
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NASA’s work is advancing science and technology for the Artemis Generation, while also driving significant economic growth across Ohio and the entire nation.
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