Monday, January 25, 2016
"Hot Coffee" Movie Screening: Friday 2/19. Open to the Public
Campaign Management Recruitment Event THUR 2/18
What: Please join the House Democratic Campaign Committee and the Washington Senate Democratic Campaign for a networking and recruitment event for people interested in working on or running legislative campaigns.
When: Thursday, February 18th, from 5:30 to 7:30 pm
Where: Ramblin Jacks Back Room, 520 East 4th Ave, Olympia, WA 98501
For questions or to RSVP: Please email Samantha Kersul at samantha@senatedemocrats.org.
Food provided. Come with multiple copies of your resume and get two drink tickets.
The House Democratic Campaign Committee (HDCC) and the Washington Senate Democratic Campaign (WSDC) are looking for energetic, detail oriented people to run State Legislative Campaigns throughout Washington. No campaign or political experience is required. We are currently interviewing for positions beginning in March and April.
Here is the facebook link for the event: https://www.facebook.com/events/629287277209486/
When: Thursday, February 18th, from 5:30 to 7:30 pm
Where: Ramblin Jacks Back Room, 520 East 4th Ave, Olympia, WA 98501
For questions or to RSVP: Please email Samantha Kersul at samantha@senatedemocrats.org.
Food provided. Come with multiple copies of your resume and get two drink tickets.
The House Democratic Campaign Committee (HDCC) and the Washington Senate Democratic Campaign (WSDC) are looking for energetic, detail oriented people to run State Legislative Campaigns throughout Washington. No campaign or political experience is required. We are currently interviewing for positions beginning in March and April.
Here is the facebook link for the event: https://www.facebook.com/events/629287277209486/
Friday, January 22, 2016
CFR Conference Call on Red Teaming 2/11
On behalf of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), I invite you to participate in the first session of the Winter/Spring 2016 CFR Academic Conference Call series on Thursday, February 11, from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM in WY 226. Micah Zenko, senior fellow at CFR, will discuss the use of red teams—groups enlisted to identify weaknesses and anticipate threats—by the military, intelligence community, and private sector, and outline best practices for employing these teams effectively.
Micah Zenko is a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). Previously, he worked for five years at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government, and in Washington, DC, at the Brookings Institution, Congressional Research Service, and State Department's Office of Policy Planning.
As background for the discussion, you may wish to review the following materials:
1) Thomas E. Ricks, “‘Red Team’: A tale of how a general didn’t listen to internal criticism in Afghanistan,” ForeignPolicy.com, January 7, 2016.
2) Micah Zenko, “How the NYPD Stops Terror Attacks,” TheDailyBeast.com, November 2, 2015.
3) Micah Zenko, “Inside the CIA Red Cell,” ForeignPolicy.com, October 30, 2015.
4) Micah Zenko, Politics, Power, and Preventive Action, Blog, Council on Foreign Relations.
If you would like to attend this call, please RSVP to Professor Seth Weinberger ASAP.
Hope to see you there!
Seth Weinberger
Associate Professor
Department of Politics & Government
Micah Zenko is a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). Previously, he worked for five years at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government, and in Washington, DC, at the Brookings Institution, Congressional Research Service, and State Department's Office of Policy Planning.
As background for the discussion, you may wish to review the following materials:
1) Thomas E. Ricks, “‘Red Team’: A tale of how a general didn’t listen to internal criticism in Afghanistan,” ForeignPolicy.com, January 7, 2016.
2) Micah Zenko, “How the NYPD Stops Terror Attacks,” TheDailyBeast.com, November 2, 2015.
3) Micah Zenko, “Inside the CIA Red Cell,” ForeignPolicy.com, October 30, 2015.
4) Micah Zenko, Politics, Power, and Preventive Action, Blog, Council on Foreign Relations.
If you would like to attend this call, please RSVP to Professor Seth Weinberger ASAP.
Hope to see you there!
Seth Weinberger
Associate Professor
Department of Politics & Government
Peter Wieben Talk: With the Refugees 2/11
Peter Wieben is an interesting writer/journalist and illustrator who lived through Arab Spring in Cairo, and has reported on the refugee and immigrant crises from his new home in Amsterdam. His work has appeared in New Republic, Black Box – A Record of the Catastrophe, and Frame. His book on Arab Spring, It's Time to Move, was a collaboration with photographer, Dominic Nahr. Students interested in these issues and also forms of alternative journalism and illustration would be especially interested in his talk.
Summer Programme on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict as it is Lived
We are happy to announce the opening of registration for "The Israeli – Palestinian Conflict, Understanding Both Sides" 13 – 25 July , 2016.
The programme, which will be delivered in Israel, by representatives of diverse Israeli and Palestinian groups, adds another layer of engagement with the core issues of the region’s current reality as it is lived. This important interactive experience broadens an understanding of topics discussed in the classroom.
Galilee Institute has allocated 30 tuition scholarships for eligible candidates, which will assist in covering part of the cost of participation.
Whoever is interested in securing one of the scholarships may contact me.
This summer our centre will also offer a “Full Immersion Arabic Language Programme” from
26 July – 19 August .
Shoshi Norman
me@galilcol.ac.il
Galilee International Management Institute – Israel
The programme, which will be delivered in Israel, by representatives of diverse Israeli and Palestinian groups, adds another layer of engagement with the core issues of the region’s current reality as it is lived. This important interactive experience broadens an understanding of topics discussed in the classroom.
Galilee Institute has allocated 30 tuition scholarships for eligible candidates, which will assist in covering part of the cost of participation.
Whoever is interested in securing one of the scholarships may contact me.
This summer our centre will also offer a “Full Immersion Arabic Language Programme” from
26 July – 19 August .
Shoshi Norman
me@galilcol.ac.il
Galilee International Management Institute – Israel
Green Corps Career Applications Open
In Green Corps’ yearlong paid program, you’ll get intensive training in the skills you need to make a difference in the world. You’ll get hands-on experience fighting to solve urgent environmental problems — climate change, deforestation, water pollution, factory farming and many others — with groups like Sierra Club and Food & Water Watch. And when you graduate from Green Corps, we’ll help you find a career with one of the nation’s leading environmental and social change groups.
In your year with Green Corps:
Be trained by the best: Green Corps organizers take part in trainings with leading figures in the environmental and social change movements: people like Adam Ruben, former political director and current board president of MoveOn.org, and Bill McKibben, author and founder of 350.org.
Learn new skills: Green Corps will teach you to recruit and train activists and volunteers, build coalitions, organize events and gain media coverage, and much more—all of the skills it takes to build public support for our environment.
Gain experience across the country: Green Corps sends organizers to jumpstart campaigns for groups such as Food & Water Watch, Corporate Accountability International, and The Wilderness Society, in major cities to small towns across the country.
Make an impact on today’s environmental challenges: A team of Green Corps organizers helped run a publicity campaign that persuaded Kellogg’s Cereal to pressure its supplier of palm oil to stop destroying tropical forests. Other Green Corps organizers have played critical roles in the retirement of over a dozen coal-fired power plants on the Sierra Club’s Beyond Coal campaign.
Get paid! Green Corps organizers earn a salary of $25,500. We also offer a generous benefits package.
Launch your career: Green Corps will help connect you to environmental and progressive groups that are looking for full-time staff to build their organizations and help them create social change and protect our environment.
The Application Process: In the next few months, we‘ll invite 35 college graduates to join Green Corps in 2016 -2017. We’re looking for people who are serious about saving the planet, people who have taken initiative on their campus or community, and people who are willing to roll up their sleeves and work for change over the long haul.
If you think you’re one of those people, visit www.greencorps.org to apply.
Green Corps’ yearlong program begins in August 2016 with Introductory Classroom Training and continues with field placements in multiple locations across the U.S. Candidates must be willing to relocate.
For more information, visit www.greencorps.org or contact Amanda Becker, Recruitment Director of Green Corps at jobs@greencorps.org.
Article by Professor Alisa Kessel
Alisa Kessel, Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Politics and Government, published the article "Moving Beyond Mozert: Toward a Democratic Theory of Education" in the December issue of the journal Educational Philosophy & Theory.
Thursday, January 21, 2016
Professor Sousa’s work cited in vox.com assessment of Obama’s climate policy options
Arguments of my book (co-authored with Chris Klyza) were discussed in an entry, on the policy-based website "vox.com."
Link: http://www.vox.com/2016/1/21/10809684/epa-carbon-trading-section-115
David Sousa
Professor
Department of Politics and Government
University of Puget Sound
Link: http://www.vox.com/2016/1/21/10809684/epa-carbon-trading-section-115
David Sousa
Professor
Department of Politics and Government
University of Puget Sound
Monday, January 18, 2016
Interested in Tacoma politics? Thu 1/21
Come meet with Larry Faulk, candidate for Pierce County Executive
Coffee and Conversation at Forza Coffee
2209 N. Pearl
Thursday, January 21, 2016
4-5:45 pm
Coffee and Conversation at Forza Coffee
2209 N. Pearl
Thursday, January 21, 2016
4-5:45 pm
Thursday, December 17, 2015
Monday, December 14, 2015
Monday, December 07, 2015
Apply to 2016 APSA Ralph Bunche Summer Institute (RBSI)
The American Political Science Association (APSA) is accepting applications for the 2016 APSA Ralph Bunche Summer Institute (RBSI). The deadline is January 15, 2016. The RBSI is an annual, intensive five-week program held at Duke University that is designed to introduce students to the world of doctoral study in political science. Students must be juniors; for additional information on eligibility requirements and the application process, please visit www.apsanet.org/rbsi.
Friday, December 04, 2015
US Teaching Assistantship Austria 2016-17 - application deadline January 15, 2016
Since 1962, the US Teaching Assistantship Program in Austria has provided US college and university graduates with opportunities to work at secondary schools throughout Austria as teaching assistants.
You can find more information about the program, including how to apply, on our new website http://www.usta-austria.at/ Only online applications will be accepted. Please note that the application deadline for the program year 2016-17 is January 15, 2016.
The following link directs you to our website, where you can find the program description and download an informative flyer about the program for 2016-17: https://www.usta-austria.at/site/programdescription/program
The flyer can then which can be posted or distributed to interested students, either electronically or in paper copy.
US teaching assistants not only enhance the instruction of English as native speakers; they are also important resources for first-hand information about the United States and the "American way of life." The Austrian Federal Ministry of Education and Women’s affairs (BMBF) finances this program, which is administered by the Austrian-American Educational Commission (Fulbright Commission). While the participants in this program contribute to the Fulbright goal of promoting mutual understanding, this is not a Fulbright grant program. For information on the Fulbright student program in Austria, please consult the Institute for International Education at http://us.fulbrightonline.org/ or the website of the Austrian-American Educational Commission at http://www.fulbright.at/
You can find more information about the program, including how to apply, on our new website http://www.usta-austria.at/ Only online applications will be accepted. Please note that the application deadline for the program year 2016-17 is January 15, 2016.
The following link directs you to our website, where you can find the program description and download an informative flyer about the program for 2016-17: https://www.usta-austria.at/site/programdescription/program
The flyer can then which can be posted or distributed to interested students, either electronically or in paper copy.
US teaching assistants not only enhance the instruction of English as native speakers; they are also important resources for first-hand information about the United States and the "American way of life." The Austrian Federal Ministry of Education and Women’s affairs (BMBF) finances this program, which is administered by the Austrian-American Educational Commission (Fulbright Commission). While the participants in this program contribute to the Fulbright goal of promoting mutual understanding, this is not a Fulbright grant program. For information on the Fulbright student program in Austria, please consult the Institute for International Education at http://us.fulbrightonline.org/ or the website of the Austrian-American Educational Commission at http://www.fulbright.at/
Thursday, November 19, 2015
Elie Wiesel Prize in Ethics Competition 2016, Deadline 12/14
The Elie Wiesel Prize in Ethics Competition 2016 is now accepting essays! Prizes are up to $5,000. This year's suggested topic:
Articulate with clarity an ethical issue that you have encountered and analyze what it has taught you about ethics and yourself.
For more information: http://www.eliewieselfoundation.org/contest2016.aspx
Application Deadline is Monday, December 14th, 2015.
DC Internships Summer 2016, Early Deadline 12/10
We are now accepting applications for our Summer 2016 LIVE. LEARN. INTERN. Programs in Washington, DC. Each program includes:
· Undergraduate academic credit
· Guaranteed internship placement
· Fully furnished housing in the heart of Washington, DC
New Program
We are excited to announce a new program for this summer - Leadership and the American Presidency. This program will further develop students’ leadership skills by focusing on lessons and interactive simulations from the American Presidency. More information may be found at www.DCinternships.org/LTAP.
Please share the announcement below with any undergraduate students who may be interested in spending their summer in Washington.
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LIVE. LEARN. INTERN. Programs – the Ultimate DC Experience!
June 4 – July 29, 2016
www.DCinternships.org
Early Application Deadline: December 10, 2015 - 5% tuition discount
Spend your summer in Washington, DC and prepare for your future! Academic internship programs are offered in the following fields:
· Public Policy & Economics
· International Affairs
· Journalism & Communication
· Leadership & the American Presidency
· Business & Government Affairs
· Service & Community Leadership
LIVE
You will live just blocks from the national monuments, State Department and White House on the campus of George Washington University. Fully furnished housing and roommate matching is provided as part of our comprehensive program.
LEARN
Earn course credit while you intern! You can earn 3 to 9 academic credits this summer. Our unique curriculum is designed to complement your DC experience with upper level government and economics courses. Academic courses are accredited by George Mason University and taught by top rated faculty from GMU and other prestigious universities.
INTERN
An internship is one of the most important investments you can make in your future. As part of our program, you are guaranteed an internship placement. We have been creating academic internship experiences for over 40 years and work with over 300 top organizations in DC.
Internship placements include:
· Federal agencies
· Congressional offices
· Policy groups and think tanks
· International affairs organizations and embassies
· Media outlets and public relations firms
· Fortune 500 companies and government relations offices
· Community-based nonprofit organizations
CONNECT
Who you know does matter - especially when it comes to your future job search. Our comprehensive programs are designed so you can make valuable professional connections and practice your networking skills in a real-world setting.
We offer a number of networking opportunities to enhance your internship experience and maximize your time in DC:
· Mentor Program with DC Professionals
· Professional Development Seminars
· Roundtable Discussions & Networking Receptions
· Site Briefings at Key Washington Institutions
APPLY NOW
Make plans for your summer now! Visit www.DCinternships.org to begin an online application today. Apply by the early deadline of December 10 to receive priority admissions and scholarship consideration as well as a 5% tuition discount.
SCHOLARSHIPS
We award more scholarship funding than any other DC program and strive to make the programs accessible and affordable to the best and brightest students regardless of financial status. Scholarships are awarded based on need and merit with over 70% of students receiving full or partial funding.
Questions may be directed to admissions@tfas.org or 202.986.0384.
· Undergraduate academic credit
· Guaranteed internship placement
· Fully furnished housing in the heart of Washington, DC
New Program
We are excited to announce a new program for this summer - Leadership and the American Presidency. This program will further develop students’ leadership skills by focusing on lessons and interactive simulations from the American Presidency. More information may be found at www.DCinternships.org/LTAP.
Please share the announcement below with any undergraduate students who may be interested in spending their summer in Washington.
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LIVE. LEARN. INTERN. Programs – the Ultimate DC Experience!
June 4 – July 29, 2016
www.DCinternships.org
Early Application Deadline: December 10, 2015 - 5% tuition discount
Spend your summer in Washington, DC and prepare for your future! Academic internship programs are offered in the following fields:
· Public Policy & Economics
· International Affairs
· Journalism & Communication
· Leadership & the American Presidency
· Business & Government Affairs
· Service & Community Leadership
LIVE
You will live just blocks from the national monuments, State Department and White House on the campus of George Washington University. Fully furnished housing and roommate matching is provided as part of our comprehensive program.
LEARN
Earn course credit while you intern! You can earn 3 to 9 academic credits this summer. Our unique curriculum is designed to complement your DC experience with upper level government and economics courses. Academic courses are accredited by George Mason University and taught by top rated faculty from GMU and other prestigious universities.
INTERN
An internship is one of the most important investments you can make in your future. As part of our program, you are guaranteed an internship placement. We have been creating academic internship experiences for over 40 years and work with over 300 top organizations in DC.
Internship placements include:
· Federal agencies
· Congressional offices
· Policy groups and think tanks
· International affairs organizations and embassies
· Media outlets and public relations firms
· Fortune 500 companies and government relations offices
· Community-based nonprofit organizations
CONNECT
Who you know does matter - especially when it comes to your future job search. Our comprehensive programs are designed so you can make valuable professional connections and practice your networking skills in a real-world setting.
We offer a number of networking opportunities to enhance your internship experience and maximize your time in DC:
· Mentor Program with DC Professionals
· Professional Development Seminars
· Roundtable Discussions & Networking Receptions
· Site Briefings at Key Washington Institutions
APPLY NOW
Make plans for your summer now! Visit www.DCinternships.org to begin an online application today. Apply by the early deadline of December 10 to receive priority admissions and scholarship consideration as well as a 5% tuition discount.
SCHOLARSHIPS
We award more scholarship funding than any other DC program and strive to make the programs accessible and affordable to the best and brightest students regardless of financial status. Scholarships are awarded based on need and merit with over 70% of students receiving full or partial funding.
Questions may be directed to admissions@tfas.org or 202.986.0384.
GAO Internship in DC
Find out more here:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/395116800
The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) supports the Congress in meeting its constitutional responsibilities to legislate, appropriate, and oversee the Federal government for the benefit of the American people. The GAO, commonly referred to as the investigative arm of Congress, or the congressional watchdog, is independent and nonpartisan. The GAO assists Congress in making informed decisions by providing information on policy and program issues, as well as by providing recommendations to make government more effective and responsive.
GAO seeks non-paid student volunteers to encourage interest in public service careers and provide valuable work experience. As a non-paid volunteer, a student will gain first-hand experience with GAO’s work environment, learn about the federal government and perform a variety of tasks related to supporting GAO activities.
Student volunteers may work during the school year and/or during summer or school vacation periods. The nature of the volunteer assignment as well as the work schedule will be established once on-board.
DUTIES:
Please note that the specific duties and responsibilities associated with this position will vary based on the team or office assignments. The following list is intended to provide applicants with a general overview of the duties and responsibilities.
Plan and complete work assignments on time
Collect and analyze relevant information
Prepare quality draft documents
Communicate relevant and accurate information, clearly and concisely during formal or informal meetings
Collaborate with others to accomplish goals
Contribute to team efforts.
Use various enterprise tools and technology to prepare and share documents
Provide essential support such as arranging meetings, taking notes, responding to routine inquiries
Deadline to apply: December 31st
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/395116800
The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) supports the Congress in meeting its constitutional responsibilities to legislate, appropriate, and oversee the Federal government for the benefit of the American people. The GAO, commonly referred to as the investigative arm of Congress, or the congressional watchdog, is independent and nonpartisan. The GAO assists Congress in making informed decisions by providing information on policy and program issues, as well as by providing recommendations to make government more effective and responsive.
GAO seeks non-paid student volunteers to encourage interest in public service careers and provide valuable work experience. As a non-paid volunteer, a student will gain first-hand experience with GAO’s work environment, learn about the federal government and perform a variety of tasks related to supporting GAO activities.
Student volunteers may work during the school year and/or during summer or school vacation periods. The nature of the volunteer assignment as well as the work schedule will be established once on-board.
DUTIES:
Please note that the specific duties and responsibilities associated with this position will vary based on the team or office assignments. The following list is intended to provide applicants with a general overview of the duties and responsibilities.
Plan and complete work assignments on time
Collect and analyze relevant information
Prepare quality draft documents
Communicate relevant and accurate information, clearly and concisely during formal or informal meetings
Collaborate with others to accomplish goals
Contribute to team efforts.
Use various enterprise tools and technology to prepare and share documents
Provide essential support such as arranging meetings, taking notes, responding to routine inquiries
Deadline to apply: December 31st
Friday, November 13, 2015
Assembly Capitol Fellows Program
The four Capitol Fellows programs are accepting applications and will be doing so until February.
Briefly, these programs known collectively as the Capital Fellows Programs select 18 Assembly Fellows, 18 Senate Fellows, 18 Executive Fellows and 10 Judicial Administration Fellows.
The selection process is rigorous. Info can be found at:
http://www.csus.edu/calst/capital_fellows_programs_overview.html
Contact:
Nathan Little
949.357.5279
<nathan.p.little@gmail.com>
Briefly, these programs known collectively as the Capital Fellows Programs select 18 Assembly Fellows, 18 Senate Fellows, 18 Executive Fellows and 10 Judicial Administration Fellows.
- Assembly and Senate fellows are placed as legislative staff to elected officials.
- Executives function as staff in executive offices in various state agencies.
- Judicial Fellows work in various trial courts.
The selection process is rigorous. Info can be found at:
http://www.csus.edu/calst/capital_fellows_programs_overview.html
Contact:
Nathan Little
949.357.5279
<nathan.p.little@gmail.com>
Tuesday, November 03, 2015
Job opening at W.W. Norton
Norton has a sales representative position open in Spokane, WA. I know that’s a long way from Tacoma, but I thought if you know of any recent graduates who might be interested (or if there is some departmental alumni network) you could pass along the information:
http://books.wwnorton.com/books/aboutcontent.aspx?id=22453
If anyone is interested in applying, they can send their materials directly to Ashley Cain at acain@wwnorton.com.
http://books.wwnorton.com/books/aboutcontent.aspx?id=22453
If anyone is interested in applying, they can send their materials directly to Ashley Cain at acain@wwnorton.com.
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Internship with Congressman Smith
Good morning,
I want to make sure you have seen our recent announcement for internships open for the winter. As you know, many of our current staffers started as interns so this is a great opportunity to get started with us! Unlike when I interned, we now have one paid internship position available.
Thanks and let me know if you have any questions!
Matt Perry
District Director
Congressman Adam Smith (WA-09)
101 Evergreen Building | 15 S. Grady Way | Renton, WA 98057
Mobile: 253.254.2346
Internship Opportunities for Congressman Adam Smith
Congressman Adam Smith’s District Office located in Renton, Washington, is currently seeking paid and unpaid interns for fall 2015 and winter 2016.
Qualifications and Job Responsibilities
Candidates should have an interest in the legislative process, civic service, possess excellent writing and communication skills, and work well in a team environment.
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 federal agencies, among others. Depending on interests, interns also have an opportunity to participate in community outreach, attend meetings and events with staff and/or the Congressman, and assist with town hall meetings.
Other intern duties are administrative: assisting staff with answering phones, data entry, scanning and/or copying documents, writing correspondence, etc. The position requires approximately 20 (part-time) or 30-40 (full-time) scheduled hours per week during posted business hours (8:00am to 5:00pm).
Current students will be given preference, but recent graduates are also welcome to apply. Interns may earn college credit, depending on the requirements of their institution. Strong preference will be given to applicants with ties to the 9th Congressional District.
Application Deadlines
Sessions are very flexible and can be moved or combined:
- Fall (September – December): accepting applications now
- Winter (January – April): Deadline November 20, 2015*
- Summer (May – August): Deadline April 1, 2016*
*Applications received after these dates will be accepted, but will not be guaranteed consideration.
Applicants for both the full-time and part-time internship program in the District Office must submit an application packet including a letter of interest, resume and two letters of recommendation to the following address:
ATTN: Christine Nhan
Office of Congressman Adam Smith
The Evergreen Building
15 South Grady Way, Suite 101
Renton, WA 98057
Phone number: 425- 793-5180
Office of Congressman Adam Smith
The Evergreen Building
15 South Grady Way, Suite 101
Renton, WA 98057
Phone number: 425- 793-5180
Monday, October 26, 2015
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Project Vote Smart Fellowship-Internships in Montana
VOTE SMART INTERNSHIPS IN PARADISE
Internship opportunities do not get any better than this. An extraordinary group of Americans frustrated by the abusive political tactics of candidates began an unprecedented effort to build a beacon of truth to which all Americans could turn.
Founded by Presidents Ford and Carter and over 40 other national leaders, it is what the U. S. News and World report calls a system “that would make the Founders weep with joy.” At a pristine wilderness paradise high in the Montana Rockies we need bright idealistic students to make a commitment to their country while having the experience of a lifetime.
Internships are available in:
Information Technology
Political Research
Development
Media Relations
Maintenance
Working at an extraordinary place with extraordinary people, interns make friends that will last a life time. All interns accepted to the National Internship Program receive the Barry Goldwater General Scholarship, which provides interns with full room and board for the duration of their internships.
Vote Smart’s research retreat is located at its exclusive Great Divide Ranch locate high in the Montana Rockies with extraordinary recreational opportunities on its pristine lakes, streams and mountains or on our tennis/basketball/Volleyball courts and boat ramps all located right outside our door. For more information about internships or how to apply:
http://votesmart.org/internships/#.U1mQrPldUgo
Internship opportunities do not get any better than this. An extraordinary group of Americans frustrated by the abusive political tactics of candidates began an unprecedented effort to build a beacon of truth to which all Americans could turn.
Founded by Presidents Ford and Carter and over 40 other national leaders, it is what the U. S. News and World report calls a system “that would make the Founders weep with joy.” At a pristine wilderness paradise high in the Montana Rockies we need bright idealistic students to make a commitment to their country while having the experience of a lifetime.
Internships are available in:
Information Technology
Political Research
Development
Media Relations
Maintenance
Working at an extraordinary place with extraordinary people, interns make friends that will last a life time. All interns accepted to the National Internship Program receive the Barry Goldwater General Scholarship, which provides interns with full room and board for the duration of their internships.
Vote Smart’s research retreat is located at its exclusive Great Divide Ranch locate high in the Montana Rockies with extraordinary recreational opportunities on its pristine lakes, streams and mountains or on our tennis/basketball/Volleyball courts and boat ramps all located right outside our door. For more information about internships or how to apply:
http://votesmart.org/internships/#.U1mQrPldUgo
Green Corps class of 2017!
The one-year Green Corps program intersperses intensive classroom instruction with multiple campaign efforts. Trainees gain hands-on experience running field campaigns to win environmental protections and public health initiatives. Throughout the year, each trainee receives specific individualized feedback on all aspects of his or her work, as well as local mentorship from environmental organizers throughout the nation. At the end of the training, the Green Corps program facilitates trainees' placement in permanent positions with leading environmental and social change groups.
Learn more and apply here http://www.greencorps.org/job.html
Learn more and apply here http://www.greencorps.org/job.html
The Fund for American Studies DC Internships
Since 1967, The Fund for American Studies (TFAS) has been a leader in educating young people from around the world in the fundamental principles of American democracy and our free market system. TFAS has been the launching pad for over 13,000 students who have participated in
our programs in Washington, DC and around the world in Asia, Europe and South America. Alumni of our program are leaders in government, business, the media and nonprofit sector.
Washington, DC Programs
- Engalitcheff Institute on Comparative Political and Economic Systems – for students wanting to pursue careers in public policy, economics and government service.
- Institute on Economics and International Affairs – for students interested in a career in the foreign service, international affairs, or multi-national NGOs.
- Institute on Political Journalism – for students interested in a career in journalism, communications and public relations.
- Institute on Business and Government Affairs – for students interested in a career in lobbying, trade associations and government affairs offices.
- Institute on Philanthropy and Voluntary Service – for students interested in careers in the nonprofit sector, direct service and fundraising.
- Capital Semester – for students who are interested in a spending a full semester in Washington, DC.
- Legal Studies Institute – for first and second year law students looking to add a DC experience to their legal portfolio.
While participating in the undergraduate Washington, DC programs, students live in on-campus housing at George Washington University or in furnished apartments in the Capitol Hill neighborhood. Each student takes 6-9 credit hours in courses at George Mason University in addition to interning 30-35 hours per week. Students also have the opportunity to enroll in our Mentor Program, attend site briefings, visit D.C. landmarks, sit in on professional development seminars, and meet top experts in their field.
International Programs
- Asia – Asia Institute for Political Economy (Hong Kong)
- Europe – American Institute on Political and Economic Systems (Czech Republic)
- South America – Institute for Leadership in the Americas (Chile)
Our International Programs are cross-cultural academic experiences bringing together students from around the world. More information can be found on these programs at www.TFASinternational.org.
While TFAS is headquartered in Washington, DC, additional continuing education programs are available to alumni around the country in addition to regional conferences for donors, professors and other students throughout the year.
For additional information about The Fund for American Studies, please visit www.TFAS.org.
2016 Critical Language Scholarship Program Application Is Open
We are pleased to announce the opening of the scholarship competition for the U.S. Department of State 2016 Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program in fourteen critical foreign languages.
The CLS Program is a program of the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. It is a fully-funded overseas language program for American undergraduate and graduate students. With the goal of broadening the base of Americans studying and mastering critical languages and to build relationships between the people of the United States and other countries, CLS provides study opportunities to a diverse range of students from across the United States at every level of language learning.
The fourteen CLS languages are: Arabic, Azerbaijani, Bangla, Chinese, Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Punjabi, Russian, Swahili, Turkish, and Urdu.
The CLS Program is pleased to announce that, for the first time, Swahili will be offered at the beginning through advanced levels.
Please note that participants in the CLS Program are not required to have any experience studying critical languages for most of the fourteen languages. Arabic, Chinese, Persian, Russian, and Japanese institutes have language prerequisites, which can be found on the CLS website: http://www.clscholarship.org/information-for/applicants
The CLS Program seeks participants with diverse interests, from a wide variety of fields of study, backgrounds and career paths, with the purpose of representing the full diversity of professional, regional, cultural and academic backgrounds in the United States. Thus, students from all academic disciplines, including business, engineering, law, medicine, science, social sciences, arts and humanities are encouraged to apply.
There is no service requirement for CLS Alumni after the program. However, participants are expected to continue their language study beyond the scholarship period, and later apply their critical language skills in their professional careers. Participants are selected based on their commitment to language learning and plans to apply their language skills to their future academic or professional pursuits.
Please note that CLS is an intensive group-based language program.
The application is now live and available online at: http://www.clscholarship.org
Applications will be due November 23, 2015 by 7:59 pm EST.
Prior to preparing their application, interested students should review the full eligibility and application information on the CLS Program website: http://www.clscholarship.org/information-for/applicants.
For news, updates and more information about the CLS Program, check out the CLS website or our Facebook page for updates!
CLS Website: http://www.clscholarship.org.
CLS Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/CLScholarship
For questions, please contact us at: cls@americancouncils.org
The CLS Program is a program of the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. It is a fully-funded overseas language program for American undergraduate and graduate students. With the goal of broadening the base of Americans studying and mastering critical languages and to build relationships between the people of the United States and other countries, CLS provides study opportunities to a diverse range of students from across the United States at every level of language learning.
The fourteen CLS languages are: Arabic, Azerbaijani, Bangla, Chinese, Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Punjabi, Russian, Swahili, Turkish, and Urdu.
The CLS Program is pleased to announce that, for the first time, Swahili will be offered at the beginning through advanced levels.
Please note that participants in the CLS Program are not required to have any experience studying critical languages for most of the fourteen languages. Arabic, Chinese, Persian, Russian, and Japanese institutes have language prerequisites, which can be found on the CLS website: http://www.clscholarship.org/information-for/applicants
The CLS Program seeks participants with diverse interests, from a wide variety of fields of study, backgrounds and career paths, with the purpose of representing the full diversity of professional, regional, cultural and academic backgrounds in the United States. Thus, students from all academic disciplines, including business, engineering, law, medicine, science, social sciences, arts and humanities are encouraged to apply.
There is no service requirement for CLS Alumni after the program. However, participants are expected to continue their language study beyond the scholarship period, and later apply their critical language skills in their professional careers. Participants are selected based on their commitment to language learning and plans to apply their language skills to their future academic or professional pursuits.
Please note that CLS is an intensive group-based language program.
The application is now live and available online at: http://www.clscholarship.org
Applications will be due November 23, 2015 by 7:59 pm EST.
Prior to preparing their application, interested students should review the full eligibility and application information on the CLS Program website: http://www.clscholarship.org/information-for/applicants.
For news, updates and more information about the CLS Program, check out the CLS website or our Facebook page for updates!
CLS Website: http://www.clscholarship.org.
CLS Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/CLScholarship
For questions, please contact us at: cls@americancouncils.org
Green Fee Application, Deadline Friday 11/20
I
am very pleased to announce the application for this year’s Green Fee.
You may not know that the Green Fee was created in 2013 as a way for
students to implement a sustainable project on campus. The money comes
from the student government fee. Three dollars from every student is set
aside for Green Fee projects.
To increase applications for this year, I’m reaching out to relevant departments whose students may have an interest in sustainable projects on campus.
Attached is the application; please distribute it to anyone interested.
Send Applications to asupsdsi@pugetsound.edu or submit a project though the sustainability tab of the ASUPS [asups.pugetsound.edu] website.
Brief summery of logistics:
Up to $10,000 to finance a sustainability project on campus (or several smaller projects!)
Application deadline: Nov 20th at 5pm
Applications reviewed by ASUPS Director of Student Interests, other students, and administrators
Application also available online or by emailing asupsdsi@pugetsound.edu
Contact:
Austin Brittenham
asupsdsi@pugetsound.edu

To increase applications for this year, I’m reaching out to relevant departments whose students may have an interest in sustainable projects on campus.
Attached is the application; please distribute it to anyone interested.
Send Applications to asupsdsi@pugetsound.edu or submit a project though the sustainability tab of the ASUPS [asups.pugetsound.edu] website.
Brief summery of logistics:
Up to $10,000 to finance a sustainability project on campus (or several smaller projects!)
Application deadline: Nov 20th at 5pm
Applications reviewed by ASUPS Director of Student Interests, other students, and administrators
Application also available online or by emailing asupsdsi@pugetsound.edu
Contact:
Austin Brittenham
asupsdsi@pugetsound.edu

Law Fair WED 11/11
Cc: Brad Reich <breich@pugetsound.edu>
Subject: Law Fair 11/11 10am-2pm
See the attached flyer for a full list of the schools that will be at our law fair. We will be posting flyers around campus next week. If you have students who are interested in law school, this is a great opportunity to meet with representatives from various colleges and universities! Held in the Wheelock Student Center (Piano Lounge/in front of the Info Center)
Subject: Law Fair 11/11 10am-2pm
See the attached flyer for a full list of the schools that will be at our law fair. We will be posting flyers around campus next week. If you have students who are interested in law school, this is a great opportunity to meet with representatives from various colleges and universities! Held in the Wheelock Student Center (Piano Lounge/in front of the Info Center)
TONIGHT at 6 !!! Republican Fourth Presidential Debate viewing
Time/Location: Tuesday, November 10th, 6:00 PM in the Rasmussen Rotunda
Description: The UPS Politics and Government Association will be hosting a viewing of the fourth GOP debate tonight in the Rasmussen Rotunda. Debate begins at 6:00 PM.
CFR Conference Call - Lessons from Iraq and Afghanistan, November 4
On behalf of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), I invite you to participate in the next session of the Fall 2015 CFR Academic Conference Call series on Wednesday, November 4, from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM in WY 326. Janine Davidson, senior fellow for defense policy at CFR, will discuss U.S. military involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan and offer recommendations for the future.
Dr. Janine Davidson is senior fellow for defense policy at the Council on Foreign Relations. Additionally, she serves as an adjunct professor at Georgetown University. Before joining CFR, Davidson was an assistant professor in the School of Public Policy at George Mason University, where she taught courses on national security, civil-military relations, counterinsurgency, and public policy. From 2009 to 2012, she served in the Obama administration as the deputy assistant secretary of defense for plans, where she oversaw the development of guidance for military campaign and contingency plans. She also led policy efforts for U.S. global defense posture, including the military's rebalance to Asia, and international agreements related to U.S. forces stationed overseas.
As background for the discussion, you may wish to have your students review the following materials:
1) Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, “Eyes on the Prize in Afghanistan: What the U.S. Mission Should Be,” ForeignAffairs.com, October 21, 2015.
2) Rick Brennan, “Withdrawal Symptoms: The Bungling of the Iraq Exit,” Foreign Affairs, November/December 2014.
3) Janine Davidson, Defense in Depth, Blog, Council on Foreign Relations.
4) “Global Conflict Tracker,” Interactive, Center for Preventative Action, Council on Foreign Relations.
If you'd like to attend this call, please RSVP to Professor Seth Weinberger ASAP.
Hope to see you there!
Seth Weinberger
Associate Professor
Department of Politics & Government
Dr. Janine Davidson is senior fellow for defense policy at the Council on Foreign Relations. Additionally, she serves as an adjunct professor at Georgetown University. Before joining CFR, Davidson was an assistant professor in the School of Public Policy at George Mason University, where she taught courses on national security, civil-military relations, counterinsurgency, and public policy. From 2009 to 2012, she served in the Obama administration as the deputy assistant secretary of defense for plans, where she oversaw the development of guidance for military campaign and contingency plans. She also led policy efforts for U.S. global defense posture, including the military's rebalance to Asia, and international agreements related to U.S. forces stationed overseas.
As background for the discussion, you may wish to have your students review the following materials:
1) Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, “Eyes on the Prize in Afghanistan: What the U.S. Mission Should Be,” ForeignAffairs.com, October 21, 2015.
2) Rick Brennan, “Withdrawal Symptoms: The Bungling of the Iraq Exit,” Foreign Affairs, November/December 2014.
3) Janine Davidson, Defense in Depth, Blog, Council on Foreign Relations.
4) “Global Conflict Tracker,” Interactive, Center for Preventative Action, Council on Foreign Relations.
If you'd like to attend this call, please RSVP to Professor Seth Weinberger ASAP.
Hope to see you there!
Seth Weinberger
Associate Professor
Department of Politics & Government
Students Attend for Free: Health Care Policy Luncheon in SeaTac TUES 11/3
From: Katie Bulger <kbulger@washingtonpolicy.org>
Subject: Students attend for free: WPC's Health Care Policy Luncheon in SeaTac
This
is a friendly reminder that WPC’s upcoming Health Care Policy Luncheon
will be held at the SeaTac Hilton hotel THIS Tuesday,
November 3rd.
The event will kick off at 11am with a bi-partisan review of the 2015 Legislative Session and preview of the health care policy
issues that will be faced in the 2016 Session. Our panelists include:
· Senator
Randi Becker, Senate Health Care Committee Chair
· Representative
Eileen Cody, House Health Care Committee Chair
· Dr.
Robert Crittenden, Senior Health Policy Advisor, Office of Governor Inslee
Following the 11am panel will be a keynote luncheon with Michael Tanner, author of the new book, Going
for Broke: Deficits, Debt and the Entitlement Crisis.
Tanner leads research on a variety of domestic policies with a
particular emphasis on health care reform at The Cato Institute, one of
the nation's largest think
tanks.
Students are invited to attend this event for free by registering here.
This is a great opportunitycollege
students to learn about health care public policy issues from Olympia’s
top policymakers, as well as a respected national figure, and to
network
with the approximately 200 state legislators, elected officials, agency
staff, business owners, health care professionals, and other
students/young professionals that will be in attendance.
Washington Policy Center (WPC) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, independent think tank in our state that works to improve the lives of citizens by providing accurate, high quality solutions for policymakers, the media and the public. Our Young Professionals group engages and educates the next generation of leaders about sound policy through relationship building, events and outreach.
Thank you for your time. If you have any questions or would like any additional information, please contact me at kbulger@washingtonpolicy.orgor
(206)
937-9691. I am happy to discuss how your students’ attendance at this
event will benefit them educationally and professionally.
ASK Night 2015 10/29
Jump at the chance to connect with Politics & Government grads at Alumni Sharing Knowledge
Practice your networking skills, and make valuable connections with alumni at:
ASK Night 2015 (It’s the 30th Anniversary!!)
When: Thursday, Oct. 29: Drop by anytime between 7 and 8:30 p.m.
Where: Event Lawn—Next to Commencement Hall in the BIG WHITE TENT!
ASK Night is an annual event designed to assist students in their career development. During the student-alumni reception, students and alumni share stories about career fields, classes, graduate school, internships, volunteer activities, study abroad, and other experiences during and beyond Puget Sound. Students benefit from your knowledge and get to practice their networking skills with a Logger-friendly audience. Register now! (Before 8am on 10/29)
Regardless of their major, alumni have advice to share about transitioning to life after college, the benefits of a liberal arts education, and more! Tell them what you’re interested in—they’re well-connected individuals, and may be able to refer you to someone in their network who’s a match for your interests.
See the list of Alumni that are Attending - About Ask Night - Networking tips - Pre-register to speed you entry
Practice your networking skills, and make valuable connections with alumni at:
ASK Night 2015 (It’s the 30th Anniversary!!)
When: Thursday, Oct. 29: Drop by anytime between 7 and 8:30 p.m.
Where: Event Lawn—Next to Commencement Hall in the BIG WHITE TENT!
ASK Night is an annual event designed to assist students in their career development. During the student-alumni reception, students and alumni share stories about career fields, classes, graduate school, internships, volunteer activities, study abroad, and other experiences during and beyond Puget Sound. Students benefit from your knowledge and get to practice their networking skills with a Logger-friendly audience. Register now! (Before 8am on 10/29)
Regardless of their major, alumni have advice to share about transitioning to life after college, the benefits of a liberal arts education, and more! Tell them what you’re interested in—they’re well-connected individuals, and may be able to refer you to someone in their network who’s a match for your interests.
See the list of Alumni that are Attending - About Ask Night - Networking tips - Pre-register to speed you entry
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