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Navy Veterans, Calvin Knights

Thu, Nov 09, 2017
Hannah Ebeling

Husband and wife, Daniel and Darcy Stubbs, both served in the U.S. Navy for more than six years prior to coming to Calvin in fall 2017. The two expressed always having a sense that they wanted to serve the greater community in some way, which led them to pursue a career serving in the Navy.

Darcy Stubbs, a Michigan native and Daniel Stubbs, originally from San Diego, started off their Navy service in Great Lakes, where they first met. Their military service led the couple to a number of cities across the country and the world, but not always together. Darcy noted that the first two years of their marriage she and Daniel were stationed apart, only seeing each other every two or three months.听

During her six years in the Navy, she served as an interior communications electrician and worked as part of the U.S.S. Ronald Reagan crew as well as the crew of the U.S.S. George Washington. 鈥淲hile I was in deployment I also spent time in Peru, Chile, Brazil and Hawaii,鈥 she said.听听听

Daniel served as a fire control man, working as a weapon technician. He started his Navy career as a member of the crew of the U.S.S. Paul Hamilton in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Daniel spent several years stationed in Hawaii and was deployed to the Persian Gulf.听

Continuing education after the Navy听

After the two听completed their active service obligation听to the Navy in early 2017, they both wanted to continue their education and pursue additional degrees, said Darcy.

Daniel said choosing a school was a big decision for both him and Darcy. 鈥淥ne of the first things I did when looking at colleges was to visit 贵辞谤产别蝉鈥 list of schools,鈥 said Daniel Stubbs. 鈥淐alvin stuck out to me because it was in the top 100 range of schools across the country and had a great reputation. Secondly, and probably more importantly, it had the kind of environment that I wanted to be in.鈥

鈥淗aving spent time in two more secular institutions, where I felt like I spent the majority of my time in class defending my viewpoints, I wanted to be in an environment where I didn鈥檛 feel like I had to do that all the time,鈥 said Daniel. 鈥淚 think it is important for an academic institution to challenge your views, which Calvin does, but I didn鈥檛 want to feel I was defending my faith all the time and have that overshadow my education.鈥澨

Darcy, who also has a degree in psychology, is now studying听secondary education. She said she can see herself working in a school鈥檚 counseling office. Daniel is a听business major with a focus on entrepreneurship, which he plans to utilize in the future, possibly owning his own business.

Finding their place at Calvin听

Making the transition back to school was a very condensed process, said Darcy. 鈥淲e were getting out of the Navy, selling our house, moving across the country and figuring out our school situation all at the same time.鈥 Both Darcy and Daniel said Calvin was one of the most helpful schools throughout the application process. 鈥淚 think a lot of that is because of Calvin鈥檚 size,鈥 said Daniel. 鈥淵ou don鈥檛 get lost in the crowd here and you don鈥檛 feel like just a number.鈥澨

After visiting Calvin for the first time, Daniel and Darcy both said they were sold on the idea of studying here. 鈥淐alvin is very military friendly,鈥 said Darcy. 鈥淭hey accepted all the听 that we had and also participate in the , so anything that the GI bill does not cover, they will go ahead and pick up.鈥

鈥淭he semester has certainly been cause for quite a bit of reflection,鈥 said Daniel. 鈥淚t has been almost 13 years since I鈥檝e been in a college setting.鈥 The couple said they did not quite know what to expect. 鈥淲e were a little nervous to come back to school after so long, but everyone has been very welcoming and warm, said Darcy. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been fun to get to know everybody and get to experience life at Calvin and in Grand Rapids.鈥