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Students explore the global historical and philosophical foundations of leisure and recreation and community-based recreation and hospitality.

 |  Vicki Heisser  | 

In Dr. Benjamin Rush's KIN A261 Recreation and Leisure in Modern Society course, students explore the global historical and philosophical foundations of leisure and recreation and community-based recreation and hospitality. They gain insight into various career paths in leisure-related services and learn about the key trends and issues facing professionals in the industry.

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Introduction to Kinesiology course prioritizes practical learning and community engagement.

 |  Vicki Heisser  | 

Dr. Dan O'Connor's Introduction to Kinesiology course prioritizes practical learning and community engagement. He arranges visits to community service agencies promoting health and wellness through physical activity in Valdez.

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Student spotlight: Chance Carter

 |  Vicki Heisser  | 

Chance Carter, a junior in high school, shares his experience in our millwright class. He found out about the program through his mother and was excited by the opportunity to learn about tools and welding.

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Student spotlight: Monica Pearson

 |  Vicki Heisser  | 

Originally from Cooper Landing on the Kenai Peninsula, Monica Pearson is now attending PWSC as a dual enrollment student and living in on-campus housing. Pearson is enrolled in PWSC's Occupational Endorsement Certificate (OEC) in Marine Services Technology.

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Student spotlight: Joseph Williams

 |  Vicki Heisser  | 

Joseph Williams has returned to school as a full-time student after a 27-year gap in his education. Joseph is currently enrolled in the OEC Natural Resources Technician program, which also provides credits toward his associate degree in general studies. He aims to become the first person in his family to earn a college degree.

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PWSC's team of resident assistants and residence life coordinator, are working diligently to build a vibrant and supportive community on our college campus.

 |  Vick Heisser  | 

As the new semester starts, PWSC's team of resident assistants (RAs) - Issac Stevens, Mahali Santa Ana, and Lydia Worrall-Edie - along with Dr. Dale Jones, the residence life coordinator, are working diligently to build a vibrant and supportive community on our college campus.

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Employee spotlight: Stefanie Tschappat

 |  Vicki Heisser  | 

Please join us in welcoming Stefanie Tschappat, the newest Alaska Adult Education program member, at the PWSC Cordova campus. She is thrilled to be a part of the PWSC community and is excited to contribute to the program. Stefanie is a lifelong learner who understands the challenges that returning to school can pose for students. She is always willing to work with them and provide support to help them achieve their goals.

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PWSC's program prepares students for the maritime industry with advanced tools.

 |  Vicki Heisser  | 

PWSC's program prepares students for the maritime industry with advanced tools, including the Yamaha Diagnostic System for real-time engine monitoring.

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Student Spotlight: Lydia Worrall-Edie

 |  Vicki Heisser  | 

During our recent interview with Lydia Worrall-Edie, she shared her decision to attend PWSC and become a resident assistant (RA). Lydia's interest in PWSC started after taking a backcountry skiing class at UAA taught by TJ Miller, who also teaches at PWSC. TJ recommended that she speak with Dr. Benjamin Rush, assistant professor of outdoor leadership, which sparked her interest in attending PWSC.

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Alaska’s Maritime Education Consortium and Yamaha train outboard motor instructors

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The Alaska Maritime Education Consortium (AMEC), in partnership with Yamaha, hosted a Yamaha Marine Maintenance Certification Program (MCP) Instructor training in Valdez, Alaska, Aug. 4-10, 2023. Yamaha provided two trainers to deliver the MCP certification to eleven instructors from the communities of Dillingham, Ketchikan, Soldotna, Juneau, Kodiak, Valdez, Kotzebue, Chevak, Kwigillingok, and Quinhagak. The instructors represented school districts, AMEC faculty, and representatives from the Coastal Villages Region Fund.