Welcome Deb Mumm-Hill!

Deb Mumm-Hill is joining the Mt. Adams Institute (MAI) as the new Executive Director.  Mumm-Hill is excited to support MAI’s mission of connecting people to the natural world through education, service, career development, and research. Throughout her career, she has...
What a Year!

What a Year!

What a year this has been so far! Throughout my internship, I have been exposed to so many new learning opportunities. My position had a slow start, but as my qualifications began stacking up, so did the availability of work I was able to do. A large majority of what...
Horses, Newborns, and Sustainability

Horses, Newborns, and Sustainability

I am halfway through my second term with VetsWork and I’m feeling grateful for the opportunity that Mt. Adams Institute has given me. I’m serving at Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area in Kentucky and Tennessee. My first term was spent bouncing around...
The Concise Memoir of Patrick Ford

The Concise Memoir of Patrick Ford

Greetings, welcome to the concise memoir of Patrick Ford, an AmeriCorps intern at the Andrew Pickens Ranger District (AP). Walk with me as I take you on a journey through the mountain range of South Carolina and the incredible time I’ve had while working with the...
VetsWork: Full Circle

VetsWork: Full Circle

I am eight months into my internship now, it’s mid-November, and there is snow on the mountains again, just like when I arrived. Things seem to be coming full circle and much has happened since my last blog entry. For one, I’ve been augmented to a recreation...
VetsWork: A Transformative Experience

VetsWork: A Transformative Experience

I am approaching the end of my AmeriCorps internship serving with the Monongahela National Forest located deep in the Appalachian Mountains. This experience has been transformative for my outlook on life and career goals. I think the most important lesson I have...
VetsWork: Exploring New Territory

VetsWork: Exploring New Territory

When I applied to the VetsWork internship I had just finished my bachelor’s degree in exercise science and an internship with a college football team.  The job market in that field is very limited in my hometown so I began stressing over what I was going to do. After...
VetsWork: Feeling Inspired

VetsWork: Feeling Inspired

Feeling inspired from a recent snowshoeing expedition to investigate a snow-covered mining claim, I decided to purchase a set of snowshoes and check out the terrifically named — Lake Valhalla. Living in Wenatchee, WA I had a little over an hour drive ahead of me...
VetsWork: Continuing Service

VetsWork: Continuing Service

Like many other organizations and operations, we were put on halt mid-March from doing any field work, engaging with the public and various other operations.  We were put on telework orders and given new instructions what seemed like daily.  There was a lot of waiting...
VetsWork: Bats in Deschutes County Caves

VetsWork: Bats in Deschutes County Caves

White-nose syndrome is caused by a fungus, Pseudogymnoascus destructans, or Pd for short. Pd gives white-nose syndrome its name because it sometimes looks like white fuzz on the nose and other hairless parts of bats, including wings. Sometimes you can’t see the fuzz...