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OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS AND EARLY                  ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
         CAREER PROFESSIONALS                                  Meeting General Chair: Stacia Gordon, staciag@unr.edu
                                                               Technical Session Co-Chairs: Wendy Calvin, wcalvin@unr.edu;
         Career Workshop                                       Kait Keegan, kkeegan@unr.edu; Philipp Ruprecht, pruprecht@
          This workshop will feature career development planning, an   unr.edu; Matthieu Harlaux, mharlaux@unr.edu
         exploration of geoscience job sectors, and information on best   Field Trip Co-Chairs: Basil Tikoff, basil@geology.wisc.edu;
         practices for crafting a résumé and cover letter. Non-technical   David Greene, greened@denison.edu; Andy Barth, ibsz100@
         skills and workforce statistics will be reviewed. No registration is   iupui.edu; Jim Faulds, jfaulds@unr.edu
         required, and everyone is welcome.                    Short Course Chair: Rich Koehler, rkoehler@unr.edu
                                                               Student Volunteer Co-Chairs: Wenrong Cao, wenrongc@unr.edu;
         Career Mentoring Programs                             Mike Darin, mdarin@unr.edu
          GSA student members—ask your career-related questions and
         learn about non-academic pathways in the geosciences while net-
         working with professionals at the Roy J. Shlemon and John Mann
         Mentor Programs.
          Learn more at https://www.geosociety.org/mentors.
         Questions? Contact Jennifer Nocerino at jnocerino@geosociety.org.


















                                              Rock Out in Idaho!




                          IDAHO ROCKS!AHO ROCKS!
                          ID
                A Guide to Geologic Sites in the Gem State
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            Covering 60 geologic desti nati ons, the sites span the state’s
            geologic history from 2.6-billion-year-old gneiss in the Pan-
            handle to 2,000-year-old lava at Craters of the Moon. With
            beauti ful photographs and useful fi gures and maps, this
            book informs readers on every aspect of Idaho’s geology.
                    160 pages • 9 x 8  ⁄ 8 • 190 color photographs
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                 80 color illustrati ons • glossary • references • index
                 paper $20.00 • Item 388 • ISBN 978-0-87842-699-7

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