THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA

SIGMA GAMMA EPSILON - DEPARTMENT OF GEOSCIENCE NEWSLETTER #25

April 1, 2008

 

 

DEPARTMENTAL SEMINAR:   On Friday, April 4, at 4 PM in room 125 TH, Harvey Thorleifson, Minnesota Geological Survey, will present “The Search for North American Diamonds, and Application of These Methods to Soil Geochemical Sampling in Minnesota.”  Coffee and cookies in room 135 TH at 3:30 PM.   TC/PHH

 

QUATERNARY BROWNBAG:  On Wednesday, April 2, at 1:30 PM in room 231 TH, Jim Enloe, Anthropology, will present “Middle Paleolithic Spatial Analysis in Caves: Discerning humans from hyenas at Arcy-sur-Cure, France.”  RGB 

 

FACULTY MEETING:  There will be a faculty meeting next week Wednesday, April 9, at 3:30 PM in room 231 TH.  Agenda will follow via e-mail.  CTF

 

M.S. DEFENSE:  Adrianne Knight will defend her M.S. thesis entitled, "Redoximorphic Features and Water Table Relationships in Johnson County, Iowa" on Monday, April 7, at 9:00 AM in 231 TH.  gg

 

FRIDAY SEMINAR SCHEDULE: The Fall 2008 seminar speaker list is available for scheduling and reserving dates.  PHH

 

UHBC BANQUET: 

·         We are still looking for ANYONE interested in giving a talk at this year's banquet.  If I don't get any takers, I am going to start walking around the building and cornering people!  This is a chance for you to show off your wit, creativity, and comedic skills.  Email me brittany-guzzo@uiowa.edu or simply find me around the building or in my office 15C.

·         Another banquet planning meeting will be held on Wednesday April 2 in room 36 at 5:30.  Anyone interested in helping out is invited to come.  See ya there!   BG

 

WORK AT THE IOWA SURVEY:  The Iowa Geological Survey is in need of student assistance on contract projects.  We are looking for several students who can work 10 hours a week or more.  The work will include map digitizing and data research and compilation from files and publications.  Knowledge of groundwater processes and terminology will be useful in the research activities.  The pay starts at $8/hr, and employment may continue into the summer if desired.  Please submit brief resumes to Lois at the IGS office (109 TH) or contact Ray Anderson at the IGS for more information.  RA

 

2008 53rd ANNUAL MIDWEST GROUND WATER CONFERENCE, DUBUQUE, IA:  September 29 – October 2, 2008.  Call for abstracts; abstracts are due by June 6, 2008.  Registration is also due June 6, 2008.  For more information, visit: www.igwa.org, call 319/335-1575 or e-mail Paul.VanDorpe@dnr.iowa.gov or Chad.Fields@dnr.iowa.gov.  PVD

 

IMPORTANT MAY GRADUATION DEADLINES:

April 3             Graduate College         First deposit of finished thesis

April 30           Graduate College         Last day GC accepts Report of Final Exam

May 7              Graduate College         Final deposit of thesis

May 17                                                            Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony

May 17                                                            Graduate Commencement Ceremony  gg

 

 

 

 

 

ASSISTANTSHIP/FELLOWSHIP/GRANTS/SCHOLARSHIP/EMPLOYMENT/OPPORTUNITIES/

SYMPOSIUMS:

·         Association for Women Geoscientists (AWG) has several scholarships available:

o   Geologist-in-the-Park – Stipends for women graduate students or professionals.  Application deadline is April 1, 2008. 

o   Minority Scholarship – Awards for undergraduate women who are African-American, Hispanic, or Native American.  Application deadline is May 15, 2008.

o   Winifred Goldring Award – This award includes 1-year memberships in both AWG and the Paleontological Society for a female student pursuing a career in paleontology.  Applications are due Oct. 1.

o   Brunton Award – A Brunton pocket transit is awarded to a female student who demonstrates excellence in geologic mapping that will lead to publication.  Applications are due October 31.

For details about the above programs, visit their website at www.awg.org.

·         Veterans Memorial ScholarshipThe Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists Foundation has established this memorial scholarship to recognize veterans and support their graduate studies.  Criteria includes: 1) Relevance of the students’ research to Rocky Mountain geology; 2) Academic achievements; 3) Economic need; and 4) Faculty recommendations.  Applications must include: 1) A resume with GPA and GRE information; 2) A thesis proposal with financial support and needs listed; and 3) Recommendation letter from one or two faculty members.  Application forms may be found on the RMAG website at http://www.rmag.org/rmag_uploads/images/196_lg.doc.   Application deadline is April 4, 2008.

·         Ben Meadows Natural Resource Scholarships - 2008 is the third year Ben Meadows will award two Natural Resource Scholarships to eligible college juniors or seniors. If you are a college Junior or Senior enrolled in a natural resource program you may be eligible for one of two scholarships from Ben Meadows. The scholarships, one for academic achievement and one based on leadership, are each worth $2,500. Applications for the 2008 awards will be accepted March 30 - June 30. More information and an application form can be found online at: www.benmeadows.com/scholarships.

New items each week will begin in bold print.  For additional information regarding the above announcements, please see Georgie in the main office.  gg