GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT NEWS FOR MAJORS
Volume 19, Number 4


UW OSHKOSH GEOLOGY CLUB
PRESENTS

Dr. Margaret Fraiser, Assistant Professor - University of Wisconsin Milwaukee

SPEAKING ON

Elevated Atmospheric CO2 and the Prolonged Permian-Triassic Crisis

Thursday, March 13, 2008
4:10 p.m. in Harrington 202

PUBLIC WELCOME.
REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED.


GEOLOGY MAJORS SHOULD VOTE!
NOMINATIONS FOR GEOLOGY CLUB OFFICERS, CLUB ADVISORS,
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR AND GRUBER AWARD

Cast your ballot in the Department Office room 215,
Monday, March 10 through Friday, March 14.


**Anyone wishes to order T-shirts or geologic supplies, please use the sign-up sheets that are posted on the door of room 118 by Friday, March 14.


*IMPORTANT DATES TO NOTE**


EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

The American Geological Institute is pleased to have two full-time positions open in our Alexandria, VA office.  We are looking for capable geoscience graduates to join AGI in our mission to serve the profession. Click here for more information. (Click http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html to download free Adobe Reader.)


Christopher Keane
Director, Technology and Communications
American Geological Institute
keane@agiweb.org
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Full-Time Position with Teck Cominco at Pend Oreille (lead-zinc) Mine, Metaline Falls, Washington

The Pend Oreille Mine is seeking a geologist for a full-time, geologist-in-training position. The person would be working in grade control, mapping and sampling underground, and will learn other aspects, such as modeling. Contact David Egerton, Grade Control Geologist, Pend Oreille Mine; phone: 509/446-5302; Email: david.egerton@teckcominco.com

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