Excerpt:
Cat Fish '08 Politics & Government Major
Cat is currently working in Adam Smith's DC office as a Scheduler/Legislative Correspondent: "DC is a very young and upcoming city. Within the last few years, there has been a huge influx of young people to DC who are politically active and passionate about what they are doing. It is very easy to adjust to living here, because people are social and there is so much to get involved in."
Read CES' interview with her here, and find out more about the Alumni Sharing Knowledge Network:
http://www.pugetsound.edu/about/offices--services/ces/students/connecting-with-alumni/alumni-interviews/legislative-correspondent/
Thursday, December 30, 2010
PAID INTERNSHIP: 1/20 Deadline!
We've had several students do this internship in past and they have raved about it. Excellent experience and paid to boot--you can't do better...
2011 Bike Month Internship
City of Tacoma
January 24th-May 31st
The City of Tacoma is seeking a motivated, dependable, creative intern to help develop and implement events for Bike Month 2011. Our objectives include encouraging employees to bike to work and getting the community involved in activities as varied as the Tacoma Bike Swap, a bike art event at the Tacoma Art Museum, and a month-long Bicycle Commuter Challenge.
This internship pays $12/hour and the work schedule will be about 10-12 hours/week from mid-January to mid-April with flexible hours depending on your class schedule. From mid-April through the end of May, the workload will be more demanding and require a greater time commitment of about 20 hours/week, including some weekend and evening hours for events. Work will be done primarily at the Tacoma Municipal Building, with some off-site meetings and events.
The Bike Month intern will be given a great deal of responsibility and autonomy and must be self-motivated and well-organized. Interns must be able to interact professionally with public agencies, businesses, and the general public.
Skills necessary to successfully execute this work include:
• Independent thinking
• Good communication
• Outgoing personality
• Solid research and computer skills
• Investment in bike issues
• Event planning
• Strong work ethic
The intern must have a driver’s license and should also be a cyclist.
Please email a resume and letter stating your interest, skills and qualifications to by Thursday, January 20th at 5:00pm to:
Diane Wiatr, Mobility Coordinator
City of Tacoma
dwiatr@cityoftacoma.org
(253) 591-5380
2011 Bike Month Internship
City of Tacoma
January 24th-May 31st
The City of Tacoma is seeking a motivated, dependable, creative intern to help develop and implement events for Bike Month 2011. Our objectives include encouraging employees to bike to work and getting the community involved in activities as varied as the Tacoma Bike Swap, a bike art event at the Tacoma Art Museum, and a month-long Bicycle Commuter Challenge.
This internship pays $12/hour and the work schedule will be about 10-12 hours/week from mid-January to mid-April with flexible hours depending on your class schedule. From mid-April through the end of May, the workload will be more demanding and require a greater time commitment of about 20 hours/week, including some weekend and evening hours for events. Work will be done primarily at the Tacoma Municipal Building, with some off-site meetings and events.
The Bike Month intern will be given a great deal of responsibility and autonomy and must be self-motivated and well-organized. Interns must be able to interact professionally with public agencies, businesses, and the general public.
Skills necessary to successfully execute this work include:
• Independent thinking
• Good communication
• Outgoing personality
• Solid research and computer skills
• Investment in bike issues
• Event planning
• Strong work ethic
The intern must have a driver’s license and should also be a cyclist.
Please email a resume and letter stating your interest, skills and qualifications to by Thursday, January 20th at 5:00pm to:
Diane Wiatr, Mobility Coordinator
City of Tacoma
dwiatr@cityoftacoma.org
(253) 591-5380
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Christmas Time
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all mature and granny lovers out there !!
Enjoy this christmas ladies in action :-)
Frohe Weihnachten an alle omaliebhaber dort draussen.
Viel Spass mit diesen Weihnachstladies :-)
Enjoy this christmas ladies in action :-)
Frohe Weihnachten an alle omaliebhaber dort draussen.
Viel Spass mit diesen Weihnachstladies :-)
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
P&G students at Puget Sound: earning a graduate degree, but not getting one?
I received a nice note from a former student enrolled in a good graduate program a few days ago. The message was similar to lots of feedback I've received over the years, so I thought I'd share this one:
"Professor Sousa,
I wanted to write to let you know that I made it through my first term as a grad student. I felt like it was easier than upper-level classes at UPS...."
We're working you hard now, but just think about it--graduate school will feel like a cool breeze!
"Professor Sousa,
I wanted to write to let you know that I made it through my first term as a grad student. I felt like it was easier than upper-level classes at UPS...."
We're working you hard now, but just think about it--graduate school will feel like a cool breeze!
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
ICPSR Summer Undergraduate Internship Program!
ICPSR Summer Undergraduate Internship Program -- 2011
The Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), the world's largest archive of digital social science data, is now accepting applications for its annual summer internship program. ICPSR is a unit within the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan. ICPSR's data are the foundation for thousands of research articles, reports, and books. Findings from these data are put to use by scholars, policy analysts, policy makers, the media, and the public.
Interns spend ten weeks from June 7 - August 13, 2011, at ICPSR (Ann Arbor, Michigan), during which they will:
· Work in small groups and with faculty mentors to complete research projects resulting in conference-ready posters
· Gain experience using statistical programs such as SAS, SPSS, and Stata to check data, working in both UNIX and Windows environments
· Attend courses in the ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research
· Participate in a weekly Lunch and Lecture series that covers topics related to social science research and professional development.
Compensation:
$3,000 - $5000* stipend, room and partial-board in university housing, and a scholarship covering the cost of fees, texts, and materials for coursework in the ICPSR Summer Program.
Application Procedure:
Interested individuals should submit a cover letter of interest, resume or CV, two letters of recommendation, list of relevant courses, and contact information for the required two professional or faculty references (that may be submitted under separate cover) to:
ICPSR Human Resources, Attn: Summer Internship Program, P.O.Box 1248, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106-1248
Email: careers@icpsr.umich.edu
Applications due by February 15, 2011.
* Stipend amount and citizenship requirement pending funding from the National Science Foundation's Research Experience for Undergraduates program.
The Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), the world's largest archive of digital social science data, is now accepting applications for its annual summer internship program. ICPSR is a unit within the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan. ICPSR's data are the foundation for thousands of research articles, reports, and books. Findings from these data are put to use by scholars, policy analysts, policy makers, the media, and the public.
Interns spend ten weeks from June 7 - August 13, 2011, at ICPSR (Ann Arbor, Michigan), during which they will:
· Work in small groups and with faculty mentors to complete research projects resulting in conference-ready posters
· Gain experience using statistical programs such as SAS, SPSS, and Stata to check data, working in both UNIX and Windows environments
· Attend courses in the ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research
· Participate in a weekly Lunch and Lecture series that covers topics related to social science research and professional development.
Compensation:
$3,000 - $5000* stipend, room and partial-board in university housing, and a scholarship covering the cost of fees, texts, and materials for coursework in the ICPSR Summer Program.
Application Procedure:
Interested individuals should submit a cover letter of interest, resume or CV, two letters of recommendation, list of relevant courses, and contact information for the required two professional or faculty references (that may be submitted under separate cover) to:
ICPSR Human Resources, Attn: Summer Internship Program, P.O.Box 1248, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106-1248
Email: careers@icpsr.umich.edu
Applications due by February 15, 2011.
* Stipend amount and citizenship requirement pending funding from the National Science Foundation's Research Experience for Undergraduates program.
Monday, December 13, 2010
For the Grandpa Lovers
Omapass launched a new update on the grandpa site.
Many old grandpas in posings and hardcore action. Nudist and beach grandpas and much more...
PICTURES FROM OMAPASS
Many old grandpas in posings and hardcore action. Nudist and beach grandpas and much more...
PICTURES FROM OMAPASS
Thursday, December 9, 2010
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