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CONGRATULATIONS to some of our Seniors who will be graduating Spring 2022

Check out what our Geoscience Undergraduate and Graduate Students are doing after graduation!

  • Tamara Satterwhite headshot

    Tamara Satterwhite

    Undergraduate

    Area of Study: Geophysics

    Future Plans: Working with Oregon Hazards Lab at University of Oregon as a Multi-Hazards Field Technician installing seismometers and other hazard related sensors in Oregon.

    Area of Study: Geophysics

    Future Plans: Working with Oregon Hazards Lab at University of Oregon as a Multi-Hazards Field Technician installing seismometers and other hazard related sensors in Oregon.

  • Josh Schreiter headshot

    Josh Schreiter

    Undergraduate

    Area of Study: Hydrology Emphasis

    Future Plans: After graduation, I hope to make my pathways position with the USDA ARS a full-time position, facilitating data collection and research in the Reynold’s Creek Experimental Watershed.

    Area of Study: Hydrology Emphasis

    Future Plans: After graduation, I hope to make my pathways position with the USDA ARS a full-time position, facilitating data collection and research in the Reynold’s Creek Experimental Watershed.

  • Sydney Shockley headshot

    Sydney Shockley

    Undergraduate

    Area of Study: B.S. in Geoscience with an emphasis in Hydrology.

    Future Plans: I plan to continue my studies at Montana Tech University next fall and pursue a master’s degree in Geological Engineering.

    Area of Study: B.S. in Geoscience with an emphasis in Hydrology.

    Future Plans: I plan to continue my studies at Montana Tech University next fall and pursue a master’s degree in Geological Engineering.

  • Taylor Tatum headshot

    Taylor Tatum

    Undergraduate

    Area of Study: Geophysics Major with an Applied Math Minor

    Future Plans: Pursue a master’s in Fluvial Geomorphology at the University of Alabama.

    Area of Study: Geophysics Major with an Applied Math Minor

    Future Plans: Pursue a master’s in Fluvial Geomorphology at the University of Alabama.