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Fall 2012 | Volume 15, Number 2


In This Issue:
NCGMP Celebrates Funding Its 1,000th EdMap Student Hooray for YIPEES! Photo of Alexander Jonesi Meet the Powell Center Fellows Denver-based students, James and Adelita have fun at the Annual CSAS Picnic A Two-Way Street: Leveraging Youth and Diversity in the USGS (Left to right) Theo Sheppard, Julie Danfora, Mike Rushin, and Chris Goldsborough. Modern-Day Wrangling of an Unruly Map Collection Laura Mays and part of the team go through film. Environmental Stewardship Interns in the USGS Library Houston class of 2012 GeoFORCE Graduation Student and term employees and managers at a pizza luncheon. NGTOC Students Provide Energy, Enthusiasm, and Expertise Chris Stuckey scanning E&R Reports Dinosaur Dreams and Anthropology Wishes SAGE students setting up a GPS base station Engaging Geophysics Students in the Field—the Summer of Applied Geophysical Experience (SAGE) Dawn Ostrye Dawn Ostrye re-boxing cores. Even Students Can Move the Geology World

NCGMP Celebrates Funding Its 1,000th
EdMap Student


GeoFORCE Graduation

Hooray for YIPEES!

NGTOC Students Provide Energy,
Enthusiasm, and Expertise


Meet the Powell Center Fellows

Dinosaur Dreams and Anthropology Wishes

A Two-Way Street: Leveraging Youth
and Diversity in the USGS

  • Meet Our Students


Engaging Geophysics Students in
the Field—the Summer of Applied
Geophysical Experience (SAGE)
Modern-Day Wrangling of an Unruly
Map Collection
Even Students Can Move the Geology
World


Environmental Stewardship Interns in the
USGS Library



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Recent Highlights from Past Issue

Big Data Activities at the Powell Center
Big Data Activities at the Powell Center
ITIS Weaves Enhanced Coverage for Spiders of the World
ITIS Weaves Enhanced Coverage for Spiders of the World
Available for Use: 133 Years of Geologic Investigations
Available for Use: 133 Years of Geologic Investigations
The Iceman Stayeth at the National Ice Core Lab
The Iceman Stayeth at the National Ice Core Lab

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