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Department of Geosciences - Graduating Class of 2011

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OF OUR GRADUATES!

 

Undergraduates

 

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Toby Eck
B.S. in Geology, Petroleum Geology
Colwich, KS

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Steven Graf
B.S. in Geology
Beloit, KS

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Jeff Lawler
B.S. in Geology
Hays, KS

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James Pierce
B.S.  in Geology
Hays, KS

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Chris Schmid
B.S. in Geology
Hays, KS

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Daniel Younger
B.S. in Geography
Hays, KS

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Tyson LeSage
B.S. in Geology
Hays, KS

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Andrew Steier
B.S. in Geography
Hays, KS

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Kenny Sullivan
B.S. in Petroleum Geology
Hays, KS

 

 

Graduates

 

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Mike Calvello
M.S. in Geosciences (Geology) - Vertebrate Paleontology
Gloversville, NY

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Dustin Fross
M.S. in Geosciences (Geography)
Hays, KS

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Miranda Lucas
M.S. in Geosciences (Geology) - Vertebrate Paleontology
Valdosta, GA

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Kathryn (Kate) Prinslow
M.S. in Geosciences (Geography) - GIS
Kiowa, CO

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Dennis (Denny) Roth
M.S. in Geosciences (Geology) - Vertebrate Paleontology
Republic, KS

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Eamonn Coveney
M.S. in Geosciences (Geography)
Hays, KS

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Sebastian Dalman
M.S. in Geosciences (Geology)
Chicopee, MA

 "After my graduation from FHSU I continue to stay active with my research in Vertebrate Paleontology. Several of my papers, including my MS thesis will soon be published.  I am currently  working on several projects at Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History in New Haven, Connecticut. I am co-authoring one very extensive project with Dr. Alan Gishlick, a Paleontologist from Yale. Our work is on new and previously described material of theropod dinosaur from the Lameta Formation of India. The species name is Indosuchus raptorius and our work is focused on systematics and phylogenetics.  This November, we will present our work at the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology meeting. We plan to submit the paper by the end of this year to the Bulletin of American Museum of Natural History. Recently, I was offered to work on my PhD in Vertebrate Paleontology at the University of Hamburg, Germany. My potential project there will be on the Eocene mammals from Europe. Next year I'll most likely be moving there to study. I guess that's about it what has happened with me since I left Hays. It was a great experience for me, it was not easy, but I made it and I am proud that I was one of the Geosciences students  at FHSU."