Veterans Day 2014 at PoE

Hi all,

Veterans day is approaching, and we want to take this opportunity to share and celebrate the experiences of all who serve (before or after their time in PoE programs). Last year we put an open call out to students and alumni to share either their own, or their family’s experience serving. [read last year’s profiles] We are broadly defining the community here, so we want to hear from you even if you aren’t a veteran, but have experience or family experience with the armed services.
I’d love to do the same thing this year. If you are interested, please send individual messages to my e-mail account (don’t respond to this message) at jkob@uw.edu. Sending any profile info and/or pictures (which are welcome and appreciated!) should be sent with the understanding that we are sharing your writing and status as a UW Environmental Studies student with the public (via a Tumblr blog and simultaneous postings on twitter and our Facebook page).

Joe Kobayashi

Undergraduate Program Coordinator
Program on the Environment
University of Washington
Wallace Hall 012 [map]
Schedule an advising appointment
E: jkob@uw.edu T: 206.616.2461
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[job]: Regulatory Specialist, Department of the Army (Alaska District)

Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE

Job Title: Regulatory Specialist (Recent Graduate)
Department: Department of the Army
Agency: Field Operating Offices of the Office of the Secretary of the Army
Job Announcement Number:NCAT141071861138956PR
Open Period: Wednesday, June 11, 2014 to Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Series and Grade: GS-0401-07

This position is part of the Army Civilian Training, Education, and
Development System (ACTEDS) and is a CIVILIAN position with the Department
of Army. The incumbent will serve as a Regulatory Specialist trainee with
the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE).

Who may apply:

Department of the Army Recent Graduates Program Eligibles
Positions are open to:

*Recent graduates who have completed, within the previous two years (or
will complete no later than June 2014) a qualifying associates, bachelors,
masters, professional, doctorate, vocational or technical degree or
certificate from a qualifying educational institution.
*Veterans unable to apply within two years of receiving their degree, due
to military service obligation, have as much as six years after degree
completion to apply.
*Any individual who completed his or her educational requirements between
December 27, 2010 and July 10, 2012 will have 2 years from July 10, 2012 to
be eligible to apply to the Recent Graduates Program.

To learn more, please visit:
http://www.opm.gov/HiringReform/Pathways/program/graduates/

Link for job announcement:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/372098000

Cheryl Ragan
Chief, Workforce Management
US Army Engineer District, Alaska
2204 Talley Avenue
Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska 99506-1518
☎ (907)753-5604
Cheryl.M.Ragan@usace.army.mil

Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE


Honoring our Veterans: Veteran’s Profiles

Thomas Jenkins

My Air Force-to-UW story starts in late June, 2010. I had been deployed in central Iraq for 3 months to support Air Ambulance operations for the U.S. Army, helping to transport patients north to the military hospital in Balad, Iraq. Being one of the few “spare” weather forecasters in a convenient location, I was given an assignment to fly by helicopter to another base about 70 miles southeast and repair their automated weather station, which had malfunctioned sometime overnight and was critical to support a similar air ambulance mission. This first photo is of the weather station itself, located in a place called Ad Diwaniyah, Iraq. The view you see is much of what I saw in Iraq: Concrete walls, dust and palm trees.

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Working in that 114°F sunshine and eventually flying back to my little corner of Iraq later that day helped convince me that I needed to head back to school. Preferably a school with air conditioning and mild summers! I spent a fair amount of my free time for the rest of the summer looking into universities and community colleges back in Washington state. The next photo fast forwards 3 months later as I was traveling out of Iraq, by way of Baghdad. This photo was taken by a friend of mine in front of the Al-Faw Palace, one of many lavish buildings that remained from the days of Saddam Hussein. I was happy to be on my way home, and to have narrowed down my academic choice to the Environmental Studies program with the University of Washington; I hadn’t yet decided which campus I would apply for, or even if I would apply to all 3. Either way, I had 14 months left to work out the details before I would be discharged from duty and ready to go back to school.

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The last photo of me is from July of 2011, over a year after this whole journey started. This picture was taken at a wedding I attended in Idaho, where I met my significant other’s family for the first time; they are all Cougars, so they groaned when I told them I planned to become a Husky. My girlfriend (fiance now!) Charisma Ganders, UW Seattle c/o 2007 (B.S. in Conservation and Restoration Biology) had convinced me to visit the Seattle campus first, and Program on the Environment with it.

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I did and initially met with Joe Kobayashi in March and then September of that same year. I knew I had found my next home in the Seattle area, and I felt ready to succeed with a good social network that I had built as well as a department that really welcomed me. The classes I’ve taken have given me a chance to share a lot of the experiences I had before UW with my fellow students, and I have learned just as much from them about study abroad, internships and how classes at 8am are not fun at any age! Program on the Environment and the community within Wallace Hall have been great to work with and learn from as well, and I don’t think I could have picked a better match for the kind of career I want to establish after graduation. Thank you to everyone!

Sincerely, 

THOMAS S. JENKINS, Staff Sergeant (Honorably Discharged), USAF
President, Husky United Military Veterans

Senior, Program on the Environment

Jamie Alfaro

My dad is 1 of 10 children: 9 boys and 1 girl.  Six of the 9 boys joined the Navy.  The photo attached was taken in San Diego, CA in 1987.  My grandparents are seated in the front and behind them are of the 6 who joined the Navy standing in order of age (from left to right: oldest to youngest) all dressed in their uniform.  My dad is standing 2nd to the right.

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The Program on the Environment honors students and their relatives for their support and service in the US Military. Thank you for all of your dedication, we truly appreciate it!


The University of Washington community is excited to announce the inaugural Veterans Appreciation Week, Nov. 5-11

Here are a couple of key events saluting UW students, alumni, faculty and staff who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces:

November 6th

  • ROTC Open House
  • UW Bothell Alumni/Student Veteran Reception

November 7th

November 8th

  • Workshop: “Welcoming All Students: Teaching Student Veterans”

November 9th

  • Husky Football’s “Committed to Service” Game vs. Colorado

November 11th 


[event] – UW Networking Night for Veterans

This event is open to all veterans at the UW and in the Puget Sound community.

Networking Night for Veterans

April 25, 2012

4:00-7:30pm

Kane Hall, Room 210 (UW Seattle campus)

RSVP required: careerevents@uw.edu

 

Thinking about your career? 

Come connect with employers like Starbucks, Amazon, T-Mobile and more who are interested in your military experience.

A moderated panel will kick off the event and give you a chance to hear first-hand from employer representatives how to succeed in a today’s job market, what ‘networking’ is all about, and how to best translate your military experience into the civilian workplace.

Following the panel, enjoy a unique opportunity to connect face-to-face to employer representatives to ask your own questions, get one-on-one advice and learn more about how their company supports veterans.

Employers confirmed to participate include:

Alaska Airlines

Amazon

Boeing

Comcast

Enterprise Rent A Car

Microsoft

Port of Seattle

Progressive Insurance

Puget Sound Energy

Seattle Fire Department

Starbucks

T-Mobile

UPS

UW Employment

World Vision

To RSVP for this event, please email careerevents@uw.edu by no later than Monday, April 23rd.

This event is co-sponsored by:

UW Career Center

UW Counseling Center,

Husky United Military Veterans

UW Veterans Center

UW Alumni Association

Veteran Corps

 

Dress to impress in business casual attire.


[event] – UW Career Workshops for Veterans

On behalf of the Counseling Center, H.U.M.V. (Husky United Military Veterans) and the Career Center, in alliance with the UW Veterans Center, we would like to inform you of the upcoming career focused events for veterans –http://careers.uw.edu/Resources/Events-for-Student-Veterans.

 

For the moment, we’re focused on marketing the winter events, which begin with a workshop presented by the Counseling Center titled: Fame, Fortune and Fun: What do you really want to do with your life?  (Tuesday, February 7, 2:00 – 3:30PM – Mary Gates Hall 224).