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Charna Meth

Charna, who recieved both her bachelor's and master's degrees in geology from the University of Texas at Austin, will be spending nearly four months with AGI attending congressional hearings, researching policy issues, and writing issue updates for the program's web site. We gratefully acknowledge stipend support for the internship provided by the American Association of Petroleum Geologists.

Charna is now the Assistant Director of the U.S. Science Support Program for the Consortium for Ocean Leadership. (8/09)

 

 

Annette Veilleux

Annette, a geology doctoral candidate at the University of Texas, El Paso, will be spending fourteen weeks at AGI getting a first-hand look at the federal legislative process and the operation of executive branch agencies. AGI gratefully acknowledges support from AAPG for the semester internships.

Caetie Ofiesh

Caetie returned to Amherst College in Fall of 2001 for her senior year as a geology major.

Publications while at AGI:
Ofiesh, C. Improving Science at the Environmental Protection Agency, The Professional Geologist, Nov 2001.

Caetie was a Staff Director of the Geographical Sciences Committee Board on Earth Sciences and Resources at the National Research Council. Now she is in graduate school in geography at George Washington University (6/10).

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