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Wednesday, 08 March 2006 |
Emmy Award-nominated Aggie to teach Broadcast Course A group of students is congregated in a large dimly lit studio. Four televisions of various sizes have been strategically placed around a large blue screen on a slightly raised platform, and a large broadcast camera is aligned with the screen, recording the happenings on the platform and displaying them on the televisions. As for the students, they are clad in typical Aggie attire – blue jeans, polos, Maroon-Out T-shirts – but their casualness stops once the cameras start rolling. |
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Sunday, 05 March 2006 |
Geosciences Student Senator Outlines Goals if Elected
Ashley Sears, a senior meteorology major who is currently a Student Senator for the College of Geosciences, is running for re-lection for the 2006-07 academic year.
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Tuesday, 28 February 2006 |
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Concern for the Aggie Community Through Generous Scholarship Kellam Colquitt, a class of ’70 Texas A&M College of Geosciences graduate returns to Aggieland with his family every chance they get. His grandfather and all three of his sons graduated from A&M; even his father attended A&M before joining the Air Force. As an undergraduate, Colquitt was a member of the Corps of Cadets and very involved in the University and its traditions. All things considered, Colquitt is as maroon blooded as they come. |
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Monday, 27 February 2006 |
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Donates Resources for Geosciences Scholarship Tom Hillin, a class of 1969 petroleum engineering major who is currently a self-employed oil and gas producer, is one of two alumni contributors who generously donated a ,000 scholarship for College of Geosciences students this year. “My understanding was that they were willing to reward the students through this scholarship and the career fair,” said Hillin, who resides in Houston. |
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Thursday, 23 February 2006 |
Assistant Professor Proposes to Assist NOAA Launch Dr. Shaima Nasiri of Texas A&M is the co-investigator for a research proposal that could significantly affect the operations of a billion satellite from which we will receive our information about the weather in the future. Dr. Nasiri, who will collaborate on this prospective project with Dr. Ping Yang of the Department of Atmospheric Sciences, said that if the grant is approved, it will give Dr. Nasiri and Dr. Yang a total of 0,000 over a period of three years to conduct research for the Cooperative Meteorological Satellite Studies Institute to assist in the launching of new geostationary satellites. This institute is home to several NASA and NOAA employees. |
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Wednesday, 22 February 2006 |
Receives National Science Foundation Career Award The National Science Foundation (NSF) recently awarded Dr. Sarah Brooks, an assistant professor in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at Texas A&M University, with a career award for her research proposal titled “Career: Chemical Processing and Cloud Nucleation Activity of Spot Aerosol.” The award grants Dr. Brooks 4,000 to be spread over five years. |
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Thursday, 16 February 2006 |
Bringing Students and Employers Together The Geosciences Student Association (GSA) will host its second annual Geosciences Career Fair on Tuesday, Feb. 21 for students across all disciplines within the college. In addition, GSA collaborated with the Career Center to organize three workshops to prepare students in the college for the career fair. The next workshop, which is a walk-in resume writing clinic, will take place Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. in the Halbouty Lobby. The previous workshops titled, “Resume writing for Geosciences Majors” and “Making the most of the Geosciences Career Fair,” took place on Feb. 13 and Feb. 7 respectively. |
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