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Student Veteran Anthony Ruscitto Honored as a Tillman Scholar

When he graduates, Anthony Ruscitto plans to provide legal aid to his fellow veterans.
John Boccacino July 18, 2025
A professional headshot of a young man with dark hair wearing a dark suit jacket over a light blue dress shirt, smiling at the camera. Next to the photo is a blue background with white text reading "Anthony Ruscitto '22, G'23, L'27" and "2025 Tillman Scholar" along with an orange Syracuse University "S" logo at the bottom.
Anthony Ruscitto鈥檚 passion for service and helping veterans is one of the reasons he was recently recognized as a 2025 Tillman Scholar by the Pat Tillman Foundation.

鈥淣ow what am I supposed to do with my life?鈥 Veterans often face this question as they transition from active duty to civilian life. The thought terrified U.S. Marine Corps veteran Anthony Ruscitto 鈥22, G鈥23, L鈥27 when he contemplated his future in the spring of 2019.

Today, Ruscitto is a two-time Syracuse graduate and a rising second-year law student in the . When he graduates, Ruscitto plans to provide legal aid to his fellow veterans. Ruscitto鈥檚 passion for service and helping veterans is one of the reasons he was recently recognized as a 2025 Tillman Scholar by the .

The award unites and empowers remarkable military service members, veterans and spouses as the next generation of public and private sector leaders committed to service beyond self. 聽receive academic scholarships, leadership development opportunities and access to a supportive national network as they embark on career journeys in all fields, including health care, public service, business, STEM, law, the humanities and education.

The scholarship program honors Pat Tillman, a starting safety for the National Football League鈥檚 Arizona Cardinals, who in 2002 put his football career on hold to serve his country with the U.S. Army鈥檚 75th Ranger Regiment in Afghanistan. Tillman鈥檚 family and friends established the Pat Tillman Foundation following Tillman鈥檚 death in April 2004.

Syracuse University is a proud Pat Tillman Foundation University Partner. To date, . Eligible current or prospective Syracuse University students interested in applying for the 2026 Tillman Scholarship should contact the after the application opens in November.

Ruscitto has assisted veterans applying for disability benefits or seeking to increase their benefits through the Onondaga County Veterans Service Agency. This fall, Ruscitto will work as a student lawyer in the , providing pro bono legal services to area veterans.

He sat down with SU News to discuss why he wanted to become a Tillman Scholar, reflect on the prestigious honor and share how he will use the scholarship to make a difference.

Academic degrees:聽Bachelor鈥檚 degrees in forensic science and psychology (); master鈥檚 degree in public administration (); current student in the J.D. program ().

What drew you to study at Syracuse University?聽鈥淪yracuse stood out right away because of its resources for transitioning service members and veterans. The scholarship and financial support were excellent and mentorship from previous student veterans showed me how to thrive on a college campus and made me realize I could go to college and be successful after service. Organizations like the Student Veteran Organization, the Office of Veteran Success and the were extremely helpful in navigating the obstacles I faced.鈥

Where did your interest and passion for the law come from?聽鈥淓arly in my service in the Marines, I learned to love 鈥榣earning the rules and regulations.鈥 One of the most important skills I learned as a professional was how to leverage rules and regulations to better serve others. As an emergency medical technician, we often arrived at the scene of the worst day of someone’s life. The care we provided ended at the hospital, with no ability to check in and see what else we can do for the patient.鈥

鈥淎s a lawyer, I will develop the skills necessary to aid others in navigating the rules and regulations of society, and I can help those in need, advocating for them in and out of the courtroom. Being someone’s advocate has always motivated me to better understand how to help others with the law.鈥

What motivated you to apply to be a Tillman Scholar?聽鈥淥ne of the first veterans I met at Syracuse was Katy Quartaro 鈥18, G鈥20, a fellow Marine veteran and a 2019 Tillman Scholar. I saw how she carried herself on and off campus as an advocate for others through several different professional roles. Seeing how Katy and other Tillman Scholars positively impact others motivated me to apply, and I quickly knew that the resources, leadership training and network provided to Tillman Scholars was the best way to realize my career goals.鈥

How does it feel to be recognized as a Tillman Scholar?聽鈥淭he more I learn about Pat Tillman’s life and legacy, the more I realize honoring his legacy will take a lifetime鈥攁nd I have the responsibility of ensuring I honor that legacy every day. I’ve been reflecting on the impact and legacy I have had so far in my career and realized that with the opportunity being a Tillman Scholar is providing for me and my community, my best work and biggest impacts are yet to come.鈥

How will this experience help you make an impact in your community?聽鈥淓ngaging with volunteer opportunities and programs that promote positive change in our community. Besides working with the Veterans Legal Clinic, I will teach literacy skills to elementary school students in the Syracuse City School District through the United Way of Central New York鈥檚 Book Buddy program. Long term, I am focused on expanding the resources available to veterans and marginalized citizens locally.鈥