GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT NEWS for MAJORS Volume 33, Number 2

GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT NEWS for MAJORS Volume 33, Number 2

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GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT NEWS FOR MAJORS
Volume 33, Number 2

Dear Geocolleagues:
Welcome back! For those of you who are new on this mailing list, this is the Newsletter of the Department of Geology. Its objective is to provide news and information that will be useful to students. Watch for events like field trips and speakers as well as opportunities like grad schools and jobs. Jane will include news of Geoclub and other student-related organizations if someone provides her with it.
I hope everyone has a great semester.
Bill Mode
Chair, Department of Geology

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**IMPORTANT DATES TO NOTE**
MON., FEB. 2 – 14-WEEK SPING CLASSES BEGIN
TUES., FEB 3 5:10PM – SUMMER FIELD CAMP MEETING, H217
THURS., FEB. 5, 4:10PM – MANDATORY T/A AND TUTOR MEETING, H217
TUES., FEB 10 5:10PM – APPLIED GEOL FIELD METHODS MEETING, H217
THURS., FEB. 26, 4:10PM – GEOLOGY MAJORS’ MEETING, H217
SUN. – SUN., MAR., 22-29 – SPRING BREAK
SATURDAY, APRIL 11 – GEOLOGY CLUB BANQUET– details coming soon!
THURS. APRIL 23 – CELEBRATION OF SCHOLARSHIP

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VOTE!--NOMINATING ELECTION
The Vedder Award is given to the student who demonstrates enthusiasm for and dedication to field geology.
CAST YOUR BALLOT IN THE DEPARTMENT OFFICE,ROOM 215, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2 THROUGH FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6. ALL GEOLOGY MAJORS SHOULD VOTE. SEE JANE FOR A BALLOT.

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STAFF SCIENTIST POSITION AVAILABLE – STILL ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS!
BBJ Group - Environmental Engineering & Consulting Firm
Location: Chicago, IL
BBJ GROUP, LLC (BBJ) is a national environmental consulting firm committed to helping clients create value and mitigate loss in their management of environmental obligations and opportunities. The firm is organized in five practices areas: (1) Remediation and Site Restoration, (2) Real Estate and Transaction Support, (3) Regulatory Compliance, (4) Risk and Liability Management, and (5) Ecosystem Services and Sustainability. These practices blend traditional and market-leading consulting services, allowing BBJ to address emerging environmental opportunities and challenges in the public and private sectors.
BBJ offers competitive compensation and benefits, and is searching for creative, technically proficient professionals to join our team.
Job Description: BBJ is seeking a Staff Scientist for our Chicago, Illinois location. Successful candidates will be required to provide support for a variety of environmental and engineering consulting projects including:
•Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments
•RCRA and CERCLA Site Investigation and Remediation
•UST/LUST investigation and closure
•NEPA Evaluations
•Compliance Audits
•Health and Safety Audits
•Geotechnical Investigations
•General environmental consulting technical support
Requirements:
•Bachelor’s Degree in geology, engineering, or chemistry preferred; strong science core a must.
•Up to 3 years of experience in environmental consulting or related field
•Proficiency with the Microsoft Office Professional suite of applications
•Strong writing and interpersonal skills
•Strong organizational and time management skills
•Flexibility to accommodate travel
•Autocad experience and OSHA HAZWOPER training a plus
•Ability to multitask
BBJ is an Equal Opportunity Employer and we value workplace diversity. We invite resumes from all interested and qualified parties.

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NASA’S PLANETARY GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROGRAM (PGGURP): SUMMER 2015

NASA's Planetary Geology and Geophysics Undergraduate Research Program pairsundergraduates and NASA-funded researchers for 8 weeks during the summer, and isaccepting applications for the summer of 2015.

Applicationsrequire:

- the online application (see (Ctrl + Enter):

- 2 letters of recommendation

- official transcripts

See more information at: contact at:

The flier is on the table in Harrington 118.Application deadline is February 2, 2015.
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JOHN AND PAT KERRIGAN SCHOLARSHIP

Award amount: $1,000; 12 awards

Deadline: 2/10/2015

1. Applicants must be full-time undergraduate students.
2. Applicants must have earned at least 24 and no more than 45 credits at the time of application.(This includes all college-level credits: CLEP, CAPP, retro, transfer, etc.) Do not count fall 2014 credits.
3. At least 24 of the credits must have been earned in residence at UW Oshkosh.
4. Applicants must have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.25.
5. Applicants must demonstrate involvement and leadership in campus or community activities.

See more information with the application attached.
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JOB ANNOUNCEMENT (3 POSITIONS)

Temporary Summer Positions

Division of Water Quality

North Dakota Department of Health

Starting Salary Range: $10 to $15/hour based on education and experience
Closing Date: February 20, 2015

Location: Bismarck, ND

Status: Temporary Summer Employment

Position Number: 301-Temp

Type of Recruitment: Internal/External

Division: Water Quality

Date of Issue: January 27, 2015

The North Dakota Department of Health, Division of Water Quality has a summer employment opportunities available for students interested in gaining experience in environmental science. Summer employment with the Health Department offers individuals the opportunity to gain and apply degree-related knowledge and work experience.
See the flyers in the student lounge, H118.

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MINNESOTA EARTH SCIENCES SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM

University of Minnesota's Earth Sciences NSF-REU, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in Earth Processes from Surface to Coreis now accepting applications for the summer of 2015.

For more information, including application procedures, please go to the website:

There is a flyer in Harrington 118.Application deadline is February 13, 2015.

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AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PROFESSIONAL GEOLOGISTS - SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

Please see theflyer in Harrington 118 for two scholarship programs being offered by the American Institute of Professional Geologists.One program is for $1,000 awards for up to four undergraduate students. The other program is for one award of $1,000 for a graduate student.
For more information, including application procedures, please go to the website:

Deadline to register for both is February 15, 2015.

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NSF REU WISCOSIN (LAKES PROJECT)

Don’t miss an opportunity to participate in a summer research internship with the National Science Foundation sponsored Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) site at University of Wisconsin-Stout in Menomonie, Wisconsin. This is the second year of this REU program.We select 10 new students each summer.

The LAKES (Linking Applied Knowledge in Environmental Sustainability) REU focuses on water quality and phosphorus mitigation in an interdisciplinary manner over an 8 week program (June 14-August 8), with projects in sociology, biology, economics, geology, and anthropology. Students will be provided with room and board and a generous stipend during their participation in the LAKES program.

This program prioritizes under-represented students, pairing them with mentors in individual projects that collectively will contribute to a more complete understanding of the dynamic interactions of our political economy, our social networks, and our ecosystems. Reviewing ofapplications for the 2015 summer program will begin on February 15th. Complete program information can be found here:

Questions can be directed to:

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2015 HAIDLINGER SCHOLARSHIP - $3,500 AND 2015 MERLIN E. SILVERTHORN SCHOLARSHIP - $3,500

FOR: Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Environmental Health, Environmental Studies (Env. Sci. Emphasis), Geology, Mathematics, Medical Technology, Microbiology, OR Physics Majors

  • with at least two additional semesters of undergraduate studies remaining
  • based on academic performance AND financial need

Deadline for applications is Feb. 16, 2015. Applications are attached.

*you must have a completed FAFSA financial aid form on file to apply (Dempsey 104)

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DANIEL RAAF SCHOLARSHIP
This year is the sixth year that the Daniel W. Raaf Scholarship will be offered. Last year three students won this $5,000 scholarship. This award is for students who have declared a major in one or more of the following areas: Art, Computer Science, English, Foreign Languages, Geography, Geology, Biology and Microbiology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Music, and Physics and Astronomy. Geology students are encouraged to apply for the $5,000 Daniel Raaf Scholarship if they meet the qualifications in the application materials.

The application deadline is February 20, 2015.See more information with theapplication attached.

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CELEBRATION OF SCHOLARSHIP

Celebration of Scholarship is an annual event that gives UW Oshkosh students an opportunity to showcase their research or creative activities in an exhibition or presentation setting.

Registration and abstract deadline is March 2, 2015.

Click here for more information and the online submission form:

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UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH GRANTS

The Department of Geology is pleased to announce its annual competition for undergraduate research grants. These funds are available thanks to the C.W. Fetter Endowed Research Fund, established through gifts from Dr. Fetter, emeritus faculty members, alumni, current faculty members, and friends. To qualify for one of these awards, which will average $200 to $600, a student must have submitted a research grant proposal to one or more of several undergraduate research funding sources. These grant opportunities were announced earlier in the academic year and include GSA, Sigma Xi, and UW Oshkosh (see links below for details). The proposal must have been written by the student, not the student’s research collaborator on the faculty. To be considered for a Geology Research Grant, the student should submit to the Department Chair a copy of the research proposal that was submitted to one of the above sources along with a cover letter that explains how much funding has already been received and from what sources. This year’s deadline for submission is March 30, 2015.Proposals will be judged based upon their scientific merit, the proposer’s academic background, and the budget justification.
FYI: Places to apply for undergraduate research grants:
Geological Society of America (GSA):
Sigma Xi:
UW Oshkosh: Undergraduate Student/Faculty Collaborative Research Grants:

Undergraduate Student/Faculty Collaborative Research Small Grants:

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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY – MASTER OF ARTS IN TEACHING

The Museum is pleased to offer an innovative Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program that leverages its unique scientific resources and long history of leadership in teacher education and professional development. Funded in part by the New York State Department of Education and the National Science Foundation, this 15-month program addresses a critical shortage of qualified science teachers in New York State, particularly in high-needs schools with diverse populations. The MAT program is a partnership with four schools in New York City and Yonkers. Developed and delivered in the context of a natural history museum, the program integrates academic theory and learning with application in a school setting, with a specialization in Earth Science for grades 7-12.

See more at: amnh.org/mat

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INDIANA UNIVERSITY SUMMER FIELD PROGRAMS 2015: JUDSON MEAD GEOLOGIC FIELD STATION

There are several opportunities being offered. See the brochure in the student lounge, H118, or visit the website at for more information.

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SPRING 2015 SPEAKER SERIES! – DATES AND SPEAKERS INFO COMING SOON!

Refreshments are served at 4:00 p.m.

All talks are Thursdays at 4:10 p.m. and are held in Harrington Hall Room 217, 845 Elmwood Avenue, Oshkosh, WI, unless noted otherwise.

The public is invited.
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TUTORING FOR STUDENTS IN 100-LEVEL GEOLOGY COURSES IS AVAILABLE AT THE FOLLOWING TIMES IN HARRINGTON 114 AND BEGINS ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY9, 2015.
Monday -- 5:30PM - 7:30PM – Jason Drews
Tuesday -- 5:30PM - 7:30PM– Samie Anderson
Wednesday -- 5:30PM - 7:30PM – Charlie Bills
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FOR THE SPRING '15 SEMESTER, HARRINGTON HALL WILL BE OPEN ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY FROM 1:00 TO 3:00 P.M. PLEASE PUT YOUR NAME ON THE SIGN UP SHEET OUTSIDE H118 IF YOU PLAN ON COMING.
***ENTER THROUGH THE FRONT DOOR ON ELMWOOD AVENUE***
YOU MUST HAVE A CURRENT AFTER-HOURS BUILDING PASS (GOOD FOR ONE ACADEMIC YEAR) TO BE ADMITTED TO THE BUILDING.
SEE JANE IN THE GEOLOGY OFFICE, ROOM 215.