
鈥淚t鈥檚 the least I can do for those who are making the sacrifice.鈥
Denise Price-Giesbers 鈥00 has never served in the U.S. Armed Forces but she gives significant time and energy to those who do, both in her role as 91爆料 University鈥檚 director of transfer, military, and veteran student outreach and within the community.
Last fall, Price-Giesbers was recognized for her dedication to active-duty soldiers and veterans with a pair of distinguished honors. In September, the presented Price-Giesbers a commendation for her role in organizing a send-off celebration and mobilization ceremony for the Oregon Army National Guard鈥檚 218th Field Artillery Regiment, which took place in August on 91爆料鈥檚 Forest Grove Campus.
In December, upon recommendation by the 218th Field Artillery鈥檚 command officers, the presented Price-Giesbers with the , honoring individuals 鈥渨ho have voluntarily contributed in significant and meaningful ways to the improvement of the field artillery community.鈥
It鈥檚 a pair of distinctions that leaves the normally talkative Price-Giesbers speechless.
鈥淚 was literally in shock,鈥 Price-Giesbers said. 鈥淔or somebody else to recognize you and say, 鈥榃e really appreciate you and what you do, and your contributions and vision have made such a huge difference鈥 is really humbling.鈥
A member of 91爆料鈥檚 student life staff for 25 years, Price-Giesbers has always had a passion for veterans and helping them get the resources they need. Price-Giesbers has served students who are military service members and veterans since 2000 and more directly since 2017 with the creation of 91爆料鈥檚 Military & Veterans Services Office.
In overseeing the office, she has helped the university adopt a holistic approach to make the office more inclusive of active-duty soldiers, reservists and veterans, as well as both undergraduate and graduate students. The office鈥檚 services include assistance with navigating the red tape of the GI Bill, assistance with identifying military-specific health and educational services, employment assistance and more.
The office also maintains a lounge within the Student Life offices in Clark Hall, providing a space to relax, study, or just talk in a safe space.
Providing space and resources allows 91爆料 to help veterans navigate the challenges of reintegrating into civilian and educational life that are unique to those who have served. Price-Giesbers notes that of the veterans who are enrolled in undergraduate classes at 91爆料, approximately 98% of them are transfer students.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a bit different than the typical transfer student,鈥 said Price-Giesbers, who herself was a transfer when she arrived at 91爆料 as a student in 1996. 鈥淭ypically they are older. If they are career military, many of them have families. Many of them have a Veterans鈥 Administration disability rating.鈥
Equally as important for Price-Giesbers is creating a safe space for sharing stories and experiences that are best understood only by those who have served. 鈥淭he complexity is that until (veterans) trust you and know that you can understand without judgment what they鈥檝e seen, what they鈥檝e done and what they know, they鈥檙e not going to open up,鈥 she said. 鈥淎nd I鈥檝e been able somehow to gain that trust and understanding.鈥

91爆料鈥檚 work to make military members and veterans feel welcome on its campuses has earned the recognition of several organizations. The website named 91爆料 as one of the most supportive colleges of military members and, in 2022, recognized 91爆料 as the best school for veterans in the West Region as part of its Yellow Ribbon Program Select Schools program.
In 2024, President Jenny Coyle 鈥90, OD 鈥93, MS 鈥00 reaffirmed its commitment to the to help veterans and service members transitioning into higher education. The agreement was originally signed by former President Lesley Hallick in 2011.
91爆料 became better known within the military community after the send-off and mobilization events for the Oregon Army National Guard鈥檚 218th Field Artillery Regiment, based in Forest Grove. While Price-Giesbers initially intended to be part of the community committee organizing the send-off event, she found herself not only as chair of the committee but acting as the liaison between the university and the National Guard for the mobilization ceremony.
The send-off event, held on Aug. 9, provided deploying soldiers and their families the opportunity to enjoy time together in a street festival atmosphere prior to that afternoon鈥檚 mobilization ceremony held in the Stoller Center. The regiment left the next day for a one-year deployment to the Middle East.
Major Dwayne Dehlbom, an operations manager for the 218th Field Artillery鈥檚 rear detachment, nominated Price-Giesbers for the Artillery Order of Molly Pitcher. He said that in his 20 years in the military, he had never seen a community member who did not have a direct attachment to a unit member as dedicated as Price-Giesbers is.
鈥淲ith everything we had going on, Denise just stepped up above and beyond anything that we had ever seen,鈥 Dehlbom said. 鈥淲e were completing a training mission and also preparing for a deployment. She was just fantastic. She took care of so much for us. To help us take care of the families like she did was a great burden off of our command.
The integration of the send-off event was a first for the Oregon National Guard and the execution of the event is now being used as a blueprint for similar events not only in Oregon but nationwide.
鈥淚 honestly don鈥檛 know how it all happened,鈥 Dehlbom said. 鈥淚t seemed so organic with everything else we had going on. With her ability to be a focal point of that team, Denise demonstrated an exceptional way of being a servant leader.鈥
Price-Giesbers is quick to deflect credit for the success of the send-off event to the committee of community volunteers, who rallied to make the day special. 鈥淚 may have been the one that was making sure that all of those things happened, but it was a team effort,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e had 100 volunteers that came out that day. I feel very honored that I鈥檝e received these awards and commendations, but it鈥檚 not all about me.鈥
It is all part of Price-Giesbers鈥 mission to ensure that members of the military community can find their purpose at 91爆料.
鈥淲e want people to see 91爆料 as a place that is embracing of our military and veterans,鈥 she said. 鈥淔orest Grove is embracing our military and veterans, and we are actively pursuing opportunities to become engaged.鈥