Kaylynn Wohl has experience in environmental education and journalism through her studies at the University of Oregon where she is pursuing a double major. She also has work experience in ceramics, retail, and as an editor for her community college newspaper. Her skills include project management, communication, sustainability, and attention to detail.
Kaylynn Wohl has experience in environmental education and journalism through her studies at the University of Oregon where she is pursuing a double major. She also has work experience in ceramics, retail, and as an editor for her community college newspaper. Her skills include project management, communication, sustainability, and attention to detail.
Kaylynn Wohl has experience in environmental education and journalism through her studies at the University of Oregon where she is pursuing a double major. She also has work experience in ceramics, retail, and as an editor for her community college newspaper. Her skills include project management, communication, sustainability, and attention to detail.
Environmental Leadership Program (ELP), University of Oregon Adaptable & flexible
January 2020- June 2020 Attention to detail This service-learning program implemented team collaboration, project management, Accuracy with money and field-based learning to create high-quality environmental education for local Creativity & art middle school students. Our student comprised team worked with non-profit Interpersonal communication organizations and community partners to provide valuable service that addresses Problem-solving local environmental needs. Sustainability & self awareness Writing/ editing & organization University of Oregon — Bachelor of Science Fall 2017 – Current Word Processing & computers
Working towards a Bachelor of Arts, my interest in journalistic writing coincides
with my environmental concerns as I double major in journalism and environmental AWARDS, studies. EXTRACURRICULAR & VOLUNTEER Paradise Valley Community College, 18401 N 32nd St, Phoenix, AZ 85032 — Associate’s of Arts Spring 2020: Awarded Certificate Fall 2015 – Summer 2017; Graduated with Associate’s of Arts of Excellence for outstanding With a GPA of 3.8, I involved myself with the student newspaper. I went from staff student employee from the writer (Spring 2016) to the Environment Editor (Fall 2016) while also being on the University Career Center. photo team, nevalleynews.org board, and the Twitter account manager. I was promoted to Editor-in-Chief where I managed the team and edited all stories. Fall 2017: Joined the UO student radio station, KWVA. EMU Craft Center, University of Oregon— Ceramics Studio Technician Assistant Spring 2017: Joined PVCC Honors September 2019 – Current Program and the Veterans Heritage In this workshop environment, I regularly open the ceramics studio within the Project. Became the student led University of Oregon’s student union building. I maintain studio cleanliness, provide newspaper Editor-in-Chief. guided tours, create pottery for sales, make glaze materials, and recycle clay. Spring 2016: Became the Whole Foods Market, Eugene, OR 97401— Cashier Environment Editor of the PVCC’s November 2017- Current newspaper and on nevalleynews.org In this health oriented setting, I promote eco-minded food choices benefiting the mind and body whilst providing exceptional customer service and accurate cash Fall 2015: Paradise Valley handling. Community College’s President’s Honor List
A Mixed-Method Approach On The Emotional Intelligence of Both Teachers and Students of Malvar School of Arts and Trade. Basis For An Enhanced Psychological and Counseling Program (EPCP)
Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal