PACS Bi-Weekly Newsletter - October 19, 2022
Highlights:
- Check out Anna Miedema's article about her co-op experiences!
- PACS Society Bi-Weekly Hangout is next Thursday, October 27th.
- Check out the job and volunteer opportunities below!
Nearing the end of September, here are some events and opportunities to get involved in.
Entering her undergraduate programÌýat the University ofÌýÀ¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ, StephanieÌýGoertzÌýhad no idea how aÌýwould fit into her career or life. Looking back, she reflects that her PACS education is not something she can fit in a box or summarize easily but contributed to an overall perspective. This perspective and mindset have impacted her ongoing learning and how she can connect with others to make a change in her community.
Check out some events and oppourtinities happening in September!
When Abbey began her co-op position last spring, she struggled to see how her Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS) education could be relevant to her work. Now that she has finished her co-op position, she can hardly fathom a position where PACS would not apply – at least in some capacity.
Hello PACS Students,
I hope that everyone is enjoying their last week of classes before reading week! Below, I have attached events, job opportunities, and resources you might use.
Hello PACS Students,
I hope that everyone is doing well with their classes and that everyone is staying healthy and warm in this cold weather.ÌýBelow, I have attached events, job opportunities, and resources you might use.
Hello PACS Students! I hope that everyone is settling into their semester well as the third week of classes is underway. This newsletter contains job opportunities, events, and resources you might use in the coming weeks and months.
Notre Dame Student Peace ConferenceÌý
Sandra Elgersma is an inspiration for all Undergraduate Peace and Conflict Studies students. Currently, she is a part of the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR). As a UW AlumnusÌýwith a Sociology major and PACS minor, she had a passion for helping people in need.
Facilitating workshops, teaching undergraduate courses, mentoring students—Keith Regehr has contributed much to the Conrad Grebel University College community.