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Prince William Sound College

Prince William Sound College (formerly Prince William Sound Community College and also known as PWSC and P-DUB) is a college located at 303 Lowe St. in Valdez, Alaska. PWSC comprises one main campus in Valdez and extension campuses in Glennallen and Cordova. The college is part of the University of Alaska Anchorage under the aegis of the University of Alaska System.

Prince William Sound College
Established1978; 46 years ago (1978)
PresidentDennis Humphrey
Studentsc. 1,000
Location
CampusValdez, Alaska
Colors    Blue & yellow
Websitepwsc.alaska.edu

PWSC serves approximately 44,000 sq. mi., about the area of Ohio. Around 1,000 local, rural, and out-of-state students attend the college either face-to-face, through ITV classrooms or via Blackboard. There is no out-of-state tuition.

History edit

Dr. John Devens founded the college in 1978 with an endowment of $50,000 he requested from the City of Valdez. For fiscal year 2012, Valdez allocated $700,000 for the school.[1]

Since 1989, the college has been housed in what was formerly Growden-Harrison Elementary School, built on the new Valdez town site soon after the 1964 Alaska earthquake.[2] The three buildings in the dormitory complex were originally government housing. The college acquired them in 1977 for one dollar and fully renovated them in 2010.

PWSC instituted the Last Frontier Theatre Conference in 1993.[3]

In 1998, Maxine Whitney donated a large collection of native artifacts to the college. The collection now resides in the Maxine & Jesse Whitney Museum, located on the PWSC campus.

In a cost-saving move, the University of Alaska Anchorage regents in 2014 requested the college drop its separate accreditation by the Northwest Commission of Colleges and Universities and come under UAA's accreditation. The commission approved the change in July, 2015. At the same time the college began the process of dropping "Community" from its name.[4]

Academic programs edit

Associate degrees edit

Associate of Arts (General Studies), AA

Industrial technology

Millwright, AAS
Oil Spill Response, AAS
Safety Management, AAS

Nursing, AAS* (requires additional clinical sequence)

Outdoor leadership (ODS), AAS

ODS Concentrations: Adventure Filmmaking, Adventure Tourism, & Expedition Specialist (Alpine or Aquatic)
*Offered in partnership with University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA) via distance
**Offered in partnership with University of Alaska Southeast (UAS) via distance

Certificates edit

Industrial Technology Certificates:

Oil Spill Response
Safety Management

Occupational endorsement edit

Millwright

Accreditation edit

PWSC is accredited by the Northwest Commission of Colleges and Universities.[5]

Distinctive programs edit

The AAS degree in outdoor leadership is offered at Prince William Sound Community College in Valdez, Alaska, a campus within the University of Alaska system.

Valdez is known world-over for its epic backcountry skiing, amazing fishing, and as a premiere sea kayaking destination. Valdez has a grip of many lesser known treasures and activities. Valdez is small, remote, and surrounded by some of the most beautifully rugged wilderness in the world.

Facilities edit

Campus edit

The main campus is located at 303 Lowe Street, in Valdez. There are numerous classrooms, a health and fitness center, student lounge, and a computer lab, as well as the Maxine and Jesse Whitney Museum,[6] a collection of Native Alaskan artifacts. Historical photographs from the original Valdez town site taken by P.S. Hunt, who was a photographer working throughout Alaska in the early 1900s, are also on the main campus.

Residence halls edit

The residential complex in the 100 block of Pioneer Dr. comprises three newly remodeled buildings called Copper Basin Hall, Cordova Hall, and Valdez Hall, each named after one of the Prince William Sound campuses. Of particular interest is the large Whispering Giant wooden carving by Peter Wolf Toth. The halls are just over half a mile from the main campus.

The residence halls were completely renovated in 2010 and can house up to 44 students in 3-bedroom, 2-bedroom, 1-bedroom, and studio apartments. Each building has its own laundry room, and the dormitory complex includes a student lounge and computer lab.

Health and Fitness Center edit

The Health and Fitness Center has a variety of cardio and resistance equipment, free weights, and a variety of fitness classes. There are also other various pieces of equipment: stairs, body balls, jumping ropes, punching bag and boxing pads. The facility also has showers, lockers and towel service. The cardio areas also have cable TV.

The Sound Wellness Alliance Network (SWAN) contributes to a program that allows the Health & Fitness Center to loan out X-Country Skis and Snowshoes which can be used on the various trails and backcountry in Valdez.

Library edit

Located at 212 Fairbanks St., the Valdez Consortium Library serves both the Prince William Sound Community College and the community of Valdez. The library has three levels, with elevator access available to the downstairs. The main level is home to two Alaskan murals painted by local artists.

The online library catalog contains the combined holdings of the Valdez Consortium Library, University of Alaska Anchorage libraries and Anchorage Public Libraries. Services provided by the Valdez Consortium Library includes Public internet access with wireless, Inter Library Loan, access to database and articles, reference assistance, Listen Alaska (digital e-books and audio book collection), Mango Languages and more.

All students, staff, and faculty are eligible to receive library cards from the Valdez Consortium Library. PWSC ID cards also serve as library cards, and can be activated at the library.

The Whispering Giant edit

Located in front of the residence halls, the Whispering Giant Indian head is the 40th statue in the Trail of the Whispering Giants cycle created by Peter Wolf Toth and was completed in October 1981. This work was carved from a mammoth Sitka Spruce and stands 25 feet high. Toth returned to Valdez in 2007 and completed a restoration project of the Whispering Giant for conservation and to extend the longevity of the work.[7]

Student life edit

Clubs include Phi Theta Kappa, PWSC Student Government, and Archery Club.

The college is also host to various concerts and fundraisers.

Last Frontier Theatre Conference edit

The Last Frontier Theatre Conference is an annual event started in 1993 hosted by PWSC in Valdez, Alaska. The two-week event centers around American Theatre with an emphasis on playwriting. The conference involves theatrical productions, panel discussions, symposia, and workshops.

The three basic parts of the Last Frontier Theatre Conference are the Play Lab, various workshops and panel discussions, and lastly, the evening performances. The evening shows comprise works from attendants both past and present and are performed by imported and Alaskan theatre companies.

Plays are submitted from playwrights, then selected plays are read by actors to audiences. After the reading, the play is critiqued by academics, theatre professionals and the viewers, thus allowing development and growth for those involved. Participants are given the opportunity to work and study under award-winning members of the theatre community.

Along with the Play Lab, some of the events include: The Fringe Festival, The Ten-Minute Play Slam, The Monologue Workshop, and Acting for Singers (co-produced with Anchorage Opera). On the closing day there is a gala dinner.

The Last Frontier Theatre Conference has received the Jerry Harper Service Award[8] and annually awards the Sue Nims Distinguished Playwriting Award.[9] Attendees have included August Wilson, John Guare, Arthur Miller, Horton Foote, Patricia Neal, Robert Anderson, Jean Stapleton and Terrence McNally.[10][11]

Maxine & Jesse Whitney Museum edit

Prince William Sound College is home to the Maxine & Jesse Whitney Museum. The museum houses one of the largest collections of Native Alaskan art and artifacts in the world.

Coming to Alaska in 1947, Maxine opened a gift shop. She traveled around the state to Native villages purchasing works directly from artists, basket weavers and furriers, to later be sold in her store; she continued to gather items into the 1980s. The Eskimo Museum in Fairbanks came under ownership of Maxine in 1969. Ms. Whitney donated her collection of art and artifacts to PWSC in 1998, and it now resides on the main campus.

Exhibits include masks, dolls, fur garments, various sizes of ivory and baleen with scrimshaw work. There are also Alaska wildlife mounts, including a moose and a polar bear; along with other exhibits on Alaska and its rich history. The Whitney Museum is open Memorial Day through Labor Day or by appointment during the winter months.[12][13]

Partnerships edit

Prince William Sound Science Center edit

Created in 1989, this non-profit research center fosters understanding of the ecosystems of Prince William Sound and the Copper River Delta. Education is done through outreach and research.[14]

Sound Wellness Alliance Network edit

Sound Wellness Alliance Network (SWAN) is a network of community members committed to promoting healthy lifestyles to the citizens of Valdez.[15] SWAN partnered with the PWSC Wellness Center to create the Ski For Free program. The Ski For Free program loans ski equipment to members of the Valdez community for free.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ "University of Alaska Prince William Sound Community College Component Budget Summary." State of Alaska FY2013 Governor’s Operating Budget.
  2. ^ "Facilities & Maintenance." Prince William Sound Community College.
  3. ^ "Last Frontier Theater Conference." npr.org.
  4. ^ Revis, Lee. "Prince William Sound College still community friendly," Valdez Star, 8 July 2015. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
  5. ^ "Directory of Institutions M - R. 2013-10-30 at the Wayback Machine" Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities website. Last updated12/02/2013.
  6. ^ Maxine and Jesse Whitney Museum.
  7. ^ "Peter Wolf Toth." Website. © 2013 David Schumaker.
  8. ^ Mentioned by Ron Holmstrom, "The Lively Arts 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine," The Turnagain Times, 18 June 2015. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
  9. ^ "Susan Nims Distinguished Playwriting Award," Last Frontier Theatre Conference. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
  10. ^ Freedman, Donna. "What's Edward Albee doing in Alaska? Hobnobbing." The Chicago Tribune. 2 July 2002.
  11. ^ Miller, Arthur and Robert A. Martin. The Theater Essays Of Arthur Miller. New York: Da Capo Press, 1996, p. xviii.
  12. ^ Maxine and Jesse Whitney Museum. Webpage.
  13. ^ "The Alaska Historical Society annual conference and meeting 2013-12-03 at the Wayback Machine." Alaska History News, 39.3. (Summer 2011.) (Quarterly of the Alaska Historical Society.)
  14. ^ Educate. Prince William Sound Science Center
  15. ^ Partners, SWAN Wellness Alliance. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
  16. ^ Programs, SWAN Wellness Alliance. Retrieved 28 December 2015.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • University of Alaska Anchorage Campuses
  • Expeditionary Film School of Alaska

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Prince William Sound College formerly Prince William Sound Community College and also known as PWSC and P DUB is a college located at 303 Lowe St in Valdez Alaska PWSC comprises one main campus in Valdez and extension campuses in Glennallen and Cordova The college is part of the University of Alaska Anchorage under the aegis of the University of Alaska System Prince William Sound CollegeEstablished1978 46 years ago 1978 PresidentDennis HumphreyStudentsc 1 000LocationValdez AlaskaCampusValdez AlaskaColors Blue amp yellowWebsitepwsc wbr alaska wbr eduPWSC serves approximately 44 000 sq mi about the area of Ohio Around 1 000 local rural and out of state students attend the college either face to face through ITV classrooms or via Blackboard There is no out of state tuition Contents 1 History 2 Academic programs 2 1 Associate degrees 2 2 Certificates 2 3 Occupational endorsement 2 4 Accreditation 2 5 Distinctive programs 3 Facilities 3 1 Campus 3 2 Residence halls 3 3 Health and Fitness Center 3 4 Library 3 5 The Whispering Giant 4 Student life 5 Last Frontier Theatre Conference 6 Maxine amp Jesse Whitney Museum 7 Partnerships 7 1 Prince William Sound Science Center 7 2 Sound Wellness Alliance Network 8 References 9 External linksHistory editDr John Devens founded the college in 1978 with an endowment of 50 000 he requested from the City of Valdez For fiscal year 2012 Valdez allocated 700 000 for the school 1 Since 1989 the college has been housed in what was formerly Growden Harrison Elementary School built on the new Valdez town site soon after the 1964 Alaska earthquake 2 The three buildings in the dormitory complex were originally government housing The college acquired them in 1977 for one dollar and fully renovated them in 2010 PWSC instituted the Last Frontier Theatre Conference in 1993 3 In 1998 Maxine Whitney donated a large collection of native artifacts to the college The collection now resides in the Maxine amp Jesse Whitney Museum located on the PWSC campus In a cost saving move the University of Alaska Anchorage regents in 2014 requested the college drop its separate accreditation by the Northwest Commission of Colleges and Universities and come under UAA s accreditation The commission approved the change in July 2015 At the same time the college began the process of dropping Community from its name 4 Academic programs editAssociate degrees edit Associate of Arts General Studies AAIndustrial technology Millwright AAS Oil Spill Response AAS Safety Management AASNursing AAS requires additional clinical sequence Outdoor leadership ODS AAS ODS Concentrations Adventure Filmmaking Adventure Tourism amp Expedition Specialist Alpine or Aquatic Offered in partnership with University of Alaska Anchorage UAA via distance Offered in partnership with University of Alaska Southeast UAS via distance dd Certificates edit Industrial Technology Certificates Oil Spill Response Safety ManagementOccupational endorsement edit MillwrightAccreditation edit PWSC is accredited by the Northwest Commission of Colleges and Universities 5 Distinctive programs edit The AAS degree in outdoor leadership is offered at Prince William Sound Community College in Valdez Alaska a campus within the University of Alaska system Valdez is known world over for its epic backcountry skiing amazing fishing and as a premiere sea kayaking destination Valdez has a grip of many lesser known treasures and activities Valdez is small remote and surrounded by some of the most beautifully rugged wilderness in the world Facilities editCampus edit The main campus is located at 303 Lowe Street in Valdez There are numerous classrooms a health and fitness center student lounge and a computer lab as well as the Maxine and Jesse Whitney Museum 6 a collection of Native Alaskan artifacts Historical photographs from the original Valdez town site taken by P S Hunt who was a photographer working throughout Alaska in the early 1900s are also on the main campus Residence halls edit The residential complex in the 100 block of Pioneer Dr comprises three newly remodeled buildings called Copper Basin Hall Cordova Hall and Valdez Hall each named after one of the Prince William Sound campuses Of particular interest is the large Whispering Giant wooden carving by Peter Wolf Toth The halls are just over half a mile from the main campus The residence halls were completely renovated in 2010 and can house up to 44 students in 3 bedroom 2 bedroom 1 bedroom and studio apartments Each building has its own laundry room and the dormitory complex includes a student lounge and computer lab Health and Fitness Center edit The Health and Fitness Center has a variety of cardio and resistance equipment free weights and a variety of fitness classes There are also other various pieces of equipment stairs body balls jumping ropes punching bag and boxing pads The facility also has showers lockers and towel service The cardio areas also have cable TV The Sound Wellness Alliance Network SWAN contributes to a program that allows the Health amp Fitness Center to loan out X Country Skis and Snowshoes which can be used on the various trails and backcountry in Valdez Library edit Located at 212 Fairbanks St the Valdez Consortium Library serves both the Prince William Sound Community College and the community of Valdez The library has three levels with elevator access available to the downstairs The main level is home to two Alaskan murals painted by local artists The online library catalog contains the combined holdings of the Valdez Consortium Library University of Alaska Anchorage libraries and Anchorage Public Libraries Services provided by the Valdez Consortium Library includes Public internet access with wireless Inter Library Loan access to database and articles reference assistance Listen Alaska digital e books and audio book collection Mango Languages and more All students staff and faculty are eligible to receive library cards from the Valdez Consortium Library PWSC ID cards also serve as library cards and can be activated at the library The Whispering Giant edit Located in front of the residence halls the Whispering Giant Indian head is the 40th statue in the Trail of the Whispering Giants cycle created by Peter Wolf Toth and was completed in October 1981 This work was carved from a mammoth Sitka Spruce and stands 25 feet high Toth returned to Valdez in 2007 and completed a restoration project of the Whispering Giant for conservation and to extend the longevity of the work 7 Student life editClubs include Phi Theta Kappa PWSC Student Government and Archery Club The college is also host to various concerts and fundraisers Last Frontier Theatre Conference editThe Last Frontier Theatre Conference is an annual event started in 1993 hosted by PWSC in Valdez Alaska The two week event centers around American Theatre with an emphasis on playwriting The conference involves theatrical productions panel discussions symposia and workshops The three basic parts of the Last Frontier Theatre Conference are the Play Lab various workshops and panel discussions and lastly the evening performances The evening shows comprise works from attendants both past and present and are performed by imported and Alaskan theatre companies Plays are submitted from playwrights then selected plays are read by actors to audiences After the reading the play is critiqued by academics theatre professionals and the viewers thus allowing development and growth for those involved Participants are given the opportunity to work and study under award winning members of the theatre community Along with the Play Lab some of the events include The Fringe Festival The Ten Minute Play Slam The Monologue Workshop and Acting for Singers co produced with Anchorage Opera On the closing day there is a gala dinner The Last Frontier Theatre Conference has received the Jerry Harper Service Award 8 and annually awards the Sue Nims Distinguished Playwriting Award 9 Attendees have included August Wilson John Guare Arthur Miller Horton Foote Patricia Neal Robert Anderson Jean Stapleton and Terrence McNally 10 11 Maxine amp Jesse Whitney Museum editPrince William Sound College is home to the Maxine amp Jesse Whitney Museum The museum houses one of the largest collections of Native Alaskan art and artifacts in the world Coming to Alaska in 1947 Maxine opened a gift shop She traveled around the state to Native villages purchasing works directly from artists basket weavers and furriers to later be sold in her store she continued to gather items into the 1980s The Eskimo Museum in Fairbanks came under ownership of Maxine in 1969 Ms Whitney donated her collection of art and artifacts to PWSC in 1998 and it now resides on the main campus Exhibits include masks dolls fur garments various sizes of ivory and baleen with scrimshaw work There are also Alaska wildlife mounts including a moose and a polar bear along with other exhibits on Alaska and its rich history The Whitney Museum is open Memorial Day through Labor Day or by appointment during the winter months 12 13 Partnerships editPrince William Sound Science Center edit Created in 1989 this non profit research center fosters understanding of the ecosystems of Prince William Sound and the Copper River Delta Education is done through outreach and research 14 Sound Wellness Alliance Network edit Sound Wellness Alliance Network SWAN is a network of community members committed to promoting healthy lifestyles to the citizens of Valdez 15 SWAN partnered with the PWSC Wellness Center to create the Ski For Free program The Ski For Free program loans ski equipment to members of the Valdez community for free 16 References edit University of Alaska Prince William Sound Community College Component Budget Summary State of Alaska FY2013 Governor s Operating Budget Facilities amp Maintenance Prince William Sound Community College Last Frontier Theater Conference npr org Revis Lee Prince William Sound College still community friendly Valdez Star 8 July 2015 Retrieved 27 December 2015 Directory of Institutions M R Archived 2013 10 30 at the Wayback Machine Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities website Last updated12 02 2013 Maxine and Jesse Whitney Museum Peter Wolf Toth Website c 2013 David Schumaker Mentioned by Ron Holmstrom The Lively Arts Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine The Turnagain Times 18 June 2015 Retrieved 28 December 2015 Susan Nims Distinguished Playwriting Award Last Frontier Theatre Conference Retrieved 28 December 2015 Freedman Donna What s Edward Albee doing in Alaska Hobnobbing The Chicago Tribune 2 July 2002 Miller Arthur and Robert A Martin The Theater Essays Of Arthur Miller New York Da Capo Press 1996 p xviii Maxine and Jesse Whitney Museum Webpage The Alaska Historical Society annual conference and meeting Archived 2013 12 03 at the Wayback Machine Alaska History News 39 3 Summer 2011 Quarterly of the Alaska Historical Society Educate Prince William Sound Science Center Partners SWAN Wellness Alliance Retrieved 28 December 2015 Programs SWAN Wellness Alliance Retrieved 28 December 2015 External links editOfficial website University of Alaska Anchorage Campuses Expeditionary Film School of Alaska 61 08 02 N 146 21 22 W 61 1339 N 146 3560 W 61 1339 146 3560 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prince William Sound College amp oldid 1193865233, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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