Thursday, January 10, 2013

Supporting UW Student Veterans


The transition from active deployment to civilian life is one that many soldiers look forward to, but one that often proves to be more challenging than expected. Soldiers may feel that they are returning to an unfamiliar environment or that exposure to the sights and sounds of war have left them a changed person. Even soldiers who have not been exposed to such traumatic events have typically experienced the cumulative stresses of living in harsh environments, separation from loved ones and deferring other life ambitions.  As more and more student veterans join the UW, how can we best support them in and out of the classroom?  Join us as we work towards answering this question and other related questions.

On behalf of the Career Center, Husky United Military Veterans (HUMV), and the Veteran’s Center, please mark your calendars and join us for a Student Veteran Panel. At this event, you will hear from student veterans, Tim Wold, Director of the UW Veteran’s Center, and guest speaker, Robert Stacey, Interim Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, who will provide his thoughts on how we might best support our student veterans.

This event is a golden opportunity to hear directly from student veterans, receive information on valuable campus resources, and establish relationships within the student veteran community at UW.

Below are the details:

UW Student Veterans Panel – for UW Staff & Faculty

Sponsored by: Career Center, Veterans Center, VetCorps, Husky United Military Veterans (HUMV), and Robert Stacey, Interim Dean of Arts and Sciences.

Thursday, January 24, 2013, 3:30 - 5:00 pm 

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Registration is not required.  Please help us get the word by sharing this presentation with your colleagues.

Thank you for your time in reading this email; we look forward to seeing you at the panel.

For additional information or questions please contact:

Susan Terry, Director
(206) 616-8140
nahe@uw.edu
The Career Center
University of Washington
main: (206) 543-0535 fax: (206) 616-4863
134 Mary Gates Hall * Box 352810 * Seattle, WA 98195