World Oceans Day and education on marine boat handling and safety.
As we celebrate World Oceans Day, let us acknowledge the vital role of education in promoting awareness about our oceans and ways to protect them.
As we celebrate World Oceans Day, let us acknowledge the vital role of education in promoting awareness about our oceans and ways to protect them.
Have you ever been inspired by Denali? PWSC alumnus Rafael Alfaro and student Evan Clupper will lead a capstone trip to Denali National Park and Preserve with Dr. Benjamin Rush, assistant professor of outdoor leadership.
In a recent interview with Matt Shelborne, a principal and teacher in McGrath, Alaska, we discussed his experience with PWSC's Small Engines For Teachers class taught by Anthony Gerasch. Matt was impressed with the course's alignment with his teaching philosophy and its opportunities for cross-curricular learning.
Our recent For Teachers courses brought together thirty-two teachers across the state for an unforgettable learning experience. Throughout the week, they gained valuable knowledge, inspiration, and practical skills that can be applied in their classrooms.
Under the guidance of Amanda Glazier, Ph.D., assistant professor of biology and environmental science at Prince William Sound College (PWSC), four students — Audrey Bulow, Sarah Kearns, Emily Griffin and Celeste Vena — presented their research projects at the first annual Prince William Sound College Environmental Sciences Symposium.
Emmy-winning actor Kim Estes is the 2023 Jerry Harper Service Award Recipient. It will be presented at the 2023 Valdez Theatre Conference (VTC) on Saturday, June 17. This award is presented annually to people who have gone above and beyond in service to the VTC and its participants. Kim will be its twentieth recipient since it was started in 2007.
As Jordan Lazarus prepares to graduate with an Associate of Applied Science in Technology degree, he has been chosen as the commencement speaker. It's a well-deserved honor, as Jordan has worked hard to get where he is today.
Kamila Xavier's journey as a single parent returning to school and pursuing a Certified Nurse Aid (CNA) career is remarkable, considering the trauma she has endured as a survivor of abuse. The impact of trauma can be deeply rooted and have a lasting effect on an individual's life, but Kamila refused to let her past define her future.
After years of dedicated service, George Keeney is retiring from his position as Allied Health Coordinator and EMS/ICS/Hazmat Instructor at PWSC. He has also taught Wilderness First Aid, Emergency Trauma Technician (ETT), and Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) classes at Valdez High School. His passion for saving lives and teaching others how to do the same has impacted hundreds of students. His legendary generosity across his long history of public service throughout Valdez will be missed but not forgotten.
Have you ever been inspired by Denali? PWSC graduate Rafael Alfaro and current student Evan Clupper will lead a capstone trip to Denali National Park with Dr. Benjamin Rush, assistant professor of outdoor leadership.