Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Global Politics Film Series, Fall 2011


The P&G Department, Model UN, and the Political Science Association are co-sponsoring a global politics movie series on the theme of "War, Weapons, and Wigs." After each movie, there will be a discussion of some key political elements in the film. All movies are free and open to the public.


Study abroad? 9/19--find out more

There are lots of varied study abroad programs--check it out--

1. Sophomore Study Abroad Interest Meeting

2. Study Abroad Fair


Sophomore Interest Meeting – Monday, September 19 from 4-5 in the Trimble Forum – this meeting is specifically for sophomores to learn about the study abroad process.
Study Abroad Fair - Tuesday, September 20 from 11-2 in the Wheelock Student Center Rotunda – Students will have an opportunity to learn about our study abroad programs, talk to past study abroad students and meet with study abroad program representatives.

Thanks in advance for your help promoting these events. If you have any questions please contact me.

Sincerely,

Roy Robinson

9/15: ASK Night! Go---

To all Politics & Government, Economics, International Political Economy, and Environmental Policy & Decision Making Faculty:


Do students often ask you “What can I do with my degree?” Alumni are a great resource to help students envision a future beyond Puget Sound. Urge your students to use the Alumni Sharing Knowledge (ASK) Network database to research career paths and attend ASK Night this Thursday to meet alumni in person!

Also, CES invites you to join us at ASK Night. Do you know alumni who your current students should get to know, but you don’t see them at ASK Night? Help ensure that students can easily connect with graduates from your department…search the ASK Network for alumni you know and invite them to join if they are not already members! The ASK Network search page is located on your CES Resources Exclusively for Faculty menu in Cascade.



Below is information about ASK Night; please forward it to your students.
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Wondering what you can do with your major? Learn about possible career paths and begin building your professional network by attending ASK Night this Thursday. Connect with alumni from your same major and/or working in related fields:

Ed Wilder ’86
Arianna Bodaghi ’10, Business Development, Hinshaw’s Automotive Group
Christopher Cummins ’05, Sales Manager, DSV Air & Sea Inc.
Maureen Goodman ’00, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, Pierce County Prosecuting Attorney
Leslie Brown ’92, Partner, Carey Perkins, LLP
Joe Woolley ’10, Business Consultant, Hitachi Consulting
Tim Baars ’06, Senior Analyst, SAIC Energy, Environment & Infrastructure
Sarah Fridovich ’08, Public Affairs, APCO Worldwide
Claire Buetow ’09, Resource Coordinator, The Boeing Company


Please join these alumni, and others at:

Alumni Sharing Knowledge (ASK) Night 2011

Thursday, Sept. 15: drop by anytime between 7:00 and 8:30 p.m.

Wheelock Rotunda

Dessert provided.

Thursday, September 08, 2011

Undergraduate Poster Session at the 2012 WPSA Meeting

From: Favila, Elsa [mailto:favilaej@skymail.csus.edu]
Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2011 11:47 AM

Dear WPSA Member:

Attached is a flyer describing our Undergraduate Poster Session at our upcoming 2012 WPSA meeting. The poster session offers a great opportunity for undergraduates, so we hope you will encourage some of your students to apply. The deadline for submission for this Section has been extended to October 1, 2011. Please encourage your students to participate!

Noelle Norton
Section Chair
Undergraduate Research Posters
University of San Diego
norton@sandiego.edu


Thursday, 9/8 at 4 in Wyatt 203 - Passau Student Exchange Info Meeting




From: David F Tinsley
Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2011 05:32:05 -0700
To: Alisa Kessel, Nick Kontogeorgopoulos
Subject: Passau Student Exchange Informational Meeting

Hi Alisa and Nick,

Just a reminder of today's Infotreff at 4PM in Wyatt 203. Joanna and Markus Rostek will introduce the Passau student exchange program and answer questions. Of interest to your sophomores with some German and also to your seniors who are looking at graduate options (several Master programs are taught in English, and they have good European studies and IPE (Kulturwirtschaft) options.

Please forward this to colleagues who might have students with interest.

Thanks,
David


Volunteering = Job?

From Fast Company:

Starting today, LinkedIn will let users list their public-spirited deeds and philanthropic efforts alongside job experience under a new section called "Volunteer Experience and Causes." According to a survey by the social network, now more than ever volunteer experience is valuable information that could give job hunters the boost they need to get promoted or hired.

http://www.fastcompany.com/1778415/volunteering-will-save-your-career-or-be-a-path-into-a-new-one

Wednesday, September 07, 2011

Model UN interest meeting tonight

Dear Professor O'Neil,

The Puget Sound Model UN Club would be very glad for any extra publicity we can get regarding our fall conference interest meeting today, at 7 PM, in the Murray Boardroom Lounge!

Thank you for your support,
Jinshil Yi
Pres., Model UN Club of Puget Sound

Subject: Model UN Interest Meeting TODAY, 7 PM, Murray Boardroom Lounge

Dear Puget Sound Student Colleagues,

Can you answer "YES" to any of these statements?

1) Summer was too SHORT
2) I'm starting an awesome, new, busy semester here at Puget Sound
3) I'm deeply and intimately interested in the world I live in
4) I love diplomacy, debate, and negotiation
5) Yesterday, I got distracted from doing my homework by world news articles
6) The United Nations sounds like a cool organization
7) I enjoy having serious intellectual conversations with my friends

If you said yes to any three or more of the above statements, you sound like a perfect candidate for Model UN club!

Model UN Club is holding an interest meeting TODAY (Wednesday 9/7/2011), at 7 PM, in the Murray Boardroom Lounge (SUB). We will be answering questions about our upcoming Fall Model UN conference at sunny UC Santa Barbara (November 5-6).
Munchies will be provided. Come hear about our club and our activities, both on and off-campus.

And here's a special shout-out to all freshmen! Thanks for choosing Puget Sound! You are absolutely welcome to our club.

See you at 7 PM today.

Warm regards,
Jinshil Yi
President, Puget Sound Model UN Club
(253) 389-4221 texts ok!

Tuesday, September 06, 2011

STATE DEPARTMENT INTERNSHIPS!

September 30 deadline for various positions with the State Department! Any major in any track would be crazy (crazy, I say!) not to seriously consider there.

http://careers.state.gov/students/programs

These just got rolled out to move quickly--

Thursday, September 01, 2011

Invitation: 53rd Air Force Academy Assembly, October 18-21

From: "Wilson, Haley P C2C USAF USAFA CW/CS31"
Date: August 31, 2011 12:24:52 PM PDT
To: David J Sousa
Subject: FW: 2011 Academy Assembly Reminder

I am an emailing you as a follow up to see if you received our invitation to this year’s 53rd Academy Assembly at the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. The Assembly runs from October 18 to the 21st. This year’s theme is “Power and Influence Global Dynamics in the 21st Century”

This a subject of deep interest to both the United States military and United States policy makers. Among the countless important questions placed before the United States and the world are:

  • What does the rise of new regional powers and non-state actors mean for the geopolitical future of the international community?
  • Are we witnessing a shift in the global balance of power? What does such a shift mean for the fu-ture?
  • Will the growing role of regional actors ensure regional stability, or a lack thereof?
  • Where does the United States stand in an increas-ingly complex global political scene?

We hope that you intend to send a few delegates to this year’s assembly. If so please either email me back to let me know or call me at 817.846.2035.

Also, to find more information about this event or to register you can visit the website :

http://www.usafa.edu/df/dfps/Programs/Assembly/index.cfm?catname=assembly

If you have any further questions or concerns please feel free to call Cadet First Class Thomas Erlinger at 808-781-5876

Thank for your time and we hope to see a student from your University at this year's event.

Very Respectfully,

C2C Haley Wilson
CS 31 "Grim Reapers"
Group 4 Support NCO
USAF Academy c/o 2013



Brochure: http://www.box.net/shared/tkx0jib1bevkzj3krj7c

Delegate Invitation Letter: http://www.box.net/shared/0ohuu7fmdsg7gouvfkkt

Kammi Sheeler '11 is off to Bosnia and visiting PG 250

All:

Kammi Sheeler '11 will be visiting PG 250 this Friday at 915 in Wyatt 301. She was awarded one (of two!) Fulbrights for Bosnia and will be heading out soon. She'll also talk about State Department Embassy Internships(she did one in Macedonia) as well as interning in DC with an international focus. Any student is welcome to come by and join the class; just come on in.

See you--

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Internship Opportunity: World Trade Center Tacoma

From: Annie Zhou Molina [mailto:AZhou@WTCTA.org]
ent: Monday, August 15, 2011 11:31 AM
To: Karl Fields
Subject: Accepting Full Quarter Internship Application

Dear Karl

My name is Annie Zhou Molina. I am in charge of the internship program at WTC Tacoma. We've been having such great interns from UPS, I hope to continue on. I just want to let you know WTC Tacoma is currently accepting full quarter internship application. Please pass on to your students and encourage them to apply. They can contact me directly and email me their cover letter and resume. For more information please check our website at:

http://www.wtcta.org/contact-us/careers

Best Wishes,

Annie Zhou Molina

China Desk Specialist
Office Manager
World Trade Center Tacoma
950 Pacific Ave Suite 310
Tacoma WA 98402
Phone: 253-396-1022
Fax: 253-396-1033

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Congrats: Professors Kessel and Weinberger teaching awards

No surprise to the department, but this week Professors Kessel and Weinberger were both recognized with teaching awards by the university. If you'd had a class with either you aren't surprised either--and if you're a current student and haven't had either, well, don't miss out...

Congrats to both!

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Graduate School: It's going to cost you

From Inside Higher Ed:
http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2011/08/17/students_will_bear_brunt_of_changes_to_graduate_financial_aid

excerpt:

WASHINGTON -- For most advocates for student aid, the biggest casualty in the the debt ceiling compromise reached by President Obama and Congress last month represented the least bad option: a change that would make graduate students responsible for the interest that accrues on their loans while they’re in school but leaves Pell Grants and other financial aid programs untouched (for now)

But for graduate schools, the cut presents a challenge: how to help students and encourage enrollment as state and federal resources decline.

The move eliminates subsidized federal loans for graduate students -- loans, distributed by need, on which the government paid the interest that accrued while students were enrolled in school. The cuts will save the government about $18 billion over 10 years. The change won't reduce the amount that students can borrow, but it will shift about $125 billion from subsidized loans to unsubsidized loans.

The final decision to eliminate the loans is so recent that officials at many graduate schools said they haven’t determined what, if anything, they’ll be able to do to provide more aid to students when the cuts take effect in 2012. Still, the combination of declining state aid and possible cuts to federal research spending make it unlikely that they will be able to offer significantly larger stipends or grants to offset the added interest.

“Given our own limited budget situation, I can’t see how we’re going to be able to respond immediately,” said Patrick Osmer, vice provost and dean of the graduate school at Ohio State University and chairman of the Council of Graduate Schools. While Ohio State is still determining how students will be affected and what the university's response will be, “we’re just working through our budget constraints ourselves,” he said. “I think it’s just going to be something that people have to absorb.”...

Read the rest at the link above.

Class of 2011: A long job search

From the National Association of Colleges and Employers:
http://www.naceweb.org/s08172011/job_search_time/


Class of 2011 Took Longer to Land Jobs
Spotlight for Career Services Professionals, August 17, 2011

Students in the job market this year took longer to secure a position than students did last year, according to results of NACE’s 2011 Student Survey.

The median time that seniors from the class of 2011 took before landing a job was 7.74 months. For seniors from the class of 2010, the median time looking for a job before securing one was 6.95 months.

Why it took longer is hard to say. It may be that seniors this year saw the difficulty the two previous classes had in finding a job and simply started their searches sooner, perhaps even before the recruiting season truly got underway.

NACE’s 2011 Student Survey was conducted mid-February through April 30, 2011. More than 50,000 students nationwide, including nearly 20,000 graduating seniors, took part in this year’s survey. Information in this story is based on data gathered from graduating senior respondents. A full report from the survey will be available this fall.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Obama Re-election Campaign

Hello Dr. O'Neil,

My name is Jeremy Walker. I’m the Regional Field Director for South West Washington with Organizing For America., We are now accepting applications for our Fall Fellowship program. We are asking that applicants finish their application process by August 25th. While we realize that this deadline will come before school starts, I was hoping that you could email currently enrolled students in your Political Science and related departments.

This is a local program, meaning we’re seeking applicants who already live and study in Tacoma and the surrounding areas to fulfill positions.

Here is the link with a summary of the Fall Fellowship program.
http://my.barackobama.com/page/content/fall-fellows-cover?source=ssn
If you have any further questions please feel free to reply to this email or call me at (206) 653 6458.

Thank you,
Include. Respect. Empower.
Jeremy Walker
Organizing For America
SW WA Regional Field Director
c (206) 653 - 6458
f (206) 583 - 0301

Monday, August 15, 2011

New opportunities for federal Internships and jobs

From the Chronicle of Higher Education:

As a candidate, Barack Obama had a simple answer for people's distaste for government. He would make public service "cool again." But as president, he has a larger challenge in his way: making sure those just embarking on their careers can get into government at all...Bureaucrats and college officials alike hope that may be about to
change. Last week, the U.S. Office of Personnel Management released draft regulations for putting in place a 2010 executive order, Recruiting and Hiring Students and Recent Graduates, that charged the agency with remaking four cumbersome federal hiring
programs. In their place, the order established something called the Pathways Program, designed in part to do a better job of converting interns into full-time employees and hiring inexperienced but talented graduates.


And NextGov:

New Details on Pathways Programs

The Office of Personnel Management on Thursday issued proposed regulations to create more uniform and transparent pathways to federal service for students and recent college graduates.

In December, President Obama issued an executive order calling for streamlined "Pathways" programs to improve federal recruiting and provide training, mentoring and career development opportunities for students and recent graduates. OPM said Thursday that the proposed regulations limit the Pathways programs to serve as a supplement to competitive examining and veterans' preference.

"These regulations commit the federal government to two key goals," said OPM Director John Berry. "First, they require pathways to federal service to be clear and accessible for students and recent graduates. Second, they press us to create a federal culture where agency leadership is actively engaged in recruiting, training and managing top talent."

The program includes three tracks for students in high school, undergraduate or graduate programs as well as recent graduates. Participants would be hired under a newly created Schedule D of the excepted service, allowing for more flexibility in hiring while still preserving veterans' preference. The proposal also would require agencies to make meaningful assessments of participants before converting them to permanent positions in the competitive service.

The internship track of the program would replace existing internship programs and be targeted towards students in educational institutions from high school to the graduate level. The recent graduates track would target recent college graduates, requiring them to apply for a job within two years of degree completion.

The proposal also would beef up the Presidential Management Fellows program by expanding the eligibility window for applicants and making it more student friendly by aligning it with academic calendars.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

World Affairs Council, Seattle Internship

From alum Kammi Sheeler (who is about to head off to Bosnia on a Fulbright)--

The World Affairs Council of Seattle is currently seeking applicants for intern positions with the International Visitor Program who would be available to start immediately. Applications for the Fall quarter are officially not due until August 27, but the IVP department is looking to hire people earlier if possible. During normal application cycles IVP receives the most applicants and is very competitive, so this is a great opportunity for interested students to get a bit of an advantage in the application process.

I have been working with this department since April and have found it incredibly interesting, educational, and enjoyable. It has also provided a lot of opportunities for networking with local and international professionals, which has been great. I would highly recommend the position, and would be happy to answer questions or talk to anyone who is considering applying.

They can contact me at kammiksheeler@gmail.com. More information about the department and intern responsibilities can be found at http://www.world-affairs.org/internship-positions. Applications should be submitted in the form of a cover letter and resume to the hiring manager, Margaret Tyson, ASAP. Instructions for applying can be found at http://www.world-affairs.org/internships

Monday, August 01, 2011

Paid Internship for fall

Internship Opportunity in Congressman Adam Smith’s
Tacoma, WA Office

Congressman Smith Currently Seeking Applicants for a Paid Internship Position in his Tacoma, WA District Office

Candidates should have an interest in the legislative process and civic service, possess excellent writing and communication skills, and work well as part of a team. To be eligible for the paid internship opportunity, candidates should be college students in their sophomore to senior year of college.

Interns in the District Office have an opportunity to work in community outreach, constituent services and drafting policy and issue updates. This includes working with caseworkers to help constituents with issues relating to immigration, military and government agencies, among others. Depending on interests, interns also have an opportunity to participate in community outreach, attending meetings and events with outreach staff and Congressman Smith and assisting with town hall meetings.

Other intern duties are administrative: assisting staff with answering phones, data entry, scanning/copying and other tasks as needed. The paid internship is either a part-time or full-time position requiring approximately 20 (part-time) or 40 (full-time) scheduled hours per week during posted business hours (8:00am to 5:00pm). The stipend is $600 per month for part-time or $1,200 for full-time.

Applicants must submit an internship application packet, including a letter of interest, resume, and 2 letters of recommendation to the following address:

Congressman Adam Smith
Attn: Carrie Locken
2209 Pacific Ave, Suite B
Tacoma, WA 98402

Application Deadline: Monday, August 15, 2011

If you have any questions or need any assistance, please contact Carrie Locken by phone at (253) 593-6600 or by email at carrie.locken@mail.house.gov

The Office of Congressman Adam Smith is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, or veteran status.

Job Opening!

News from Congressman Adam Smith
July 28, 2011

Job Announcement

Congressman Adam Smith’s District Office Hiring Office Manager

Job Description: Office Manager (full-time), Tacoma District Office of U.S. Congressman Adam Smith

Start Date: 9/12/2011

Letters of interest & resumes with references must be received by August 5th Attn: Linda Danforth
* faxed to 253.593.6776
* mailed to: U.S. Rep. Adam Smith, 2209 Pacific Avenue, Suite B, Tacoma, WA 98402
* emailed to: OfficeAssistantWA09@mail.house.gov

CORE RESPONSIBILITIES:

Answer calls and greet visitors; open, code, and route incoming mail and email correspondence; answer constituent requests for general information; draft letters to constituents; coordinate intern program; procure and troubleshoot office technology/equipment and supplies; and assist with other various duties and office projects.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Professional manner; excellent communication and organization skills; ability to use computer, copier, facsimile and other office equipment; ability to work cooperatively and courteously with others; knowledge of the political process; and compassion and commitment to public service and customer service. A Bachelor’s degree is required.

Salary range
$26,000 to $28,000 depending on qualifications and experience, with Federal employee benefits.

U.S. Rep Smith's Office is an equal opportunity employer.