On Thursday, Lehigh honored veterans with a day of events that included a flag -raising ceremony and the 12th annual Veterans Day luncheon.
The luncheon has become a time-honored tradition at the university, but this year’s event in the Clayton University Center was especially significant because it was the first one being held back in person since the start of the pandemic, and the first time a woman served as guest speaker.
The theme was diversity and inclusion, which was fitting as Lehigh celebrates its 50th year of coeducation.
“As I was reflecting on that theme, and at the same time learning more about this fantastic institution, Lehigh University, the quote on the university’s website struck me like a lightning bolt,” said U.S. Army Col. Kandace M. Daffin, commander of the 2nd Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, who addressed the attendees. “It said, ‘A beautiful setting for boundless possibilities,’ and I thought, ‘How apropos, because isn’t that what diversity and inclusion is all about?’”
Daffin enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1991. She was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Adjutant General Corps after graduating from the United States Military Academy in West Point, NY, in 1998. During her 26 years in the Army, she served in various locations around the world.
In her current role, Daffin oversees 42 senior and 113 junior ROTC programs across nine states in the Northeastern U.S. as well as in Italy and Germany.