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EAR Annouces Staff Changes Fall 2017
EAR Staff Changes Top: Greg Anderson, Lina Patino (Leadership), Venkat Lakshmi
Bottom: Jonathan Wynn (Program Directors), Heidi Jensen, Mia Thomas (Science Assistants)
Credit: NSF
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Eva Zanzerkia served as Acting Section Head for EAR's Disciplinary Programs Section and returned to her program director duties.
Credit: Mia Thomas
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Thomas Burbey returned to Virginia Tech after completing a rotator position with the Hydrologic Sciences Program.
Credit: Thomas Burbey
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Herb Wang returned to the Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison Dept. of Geoscience after completing a rotator position with the Hydrologic Sciences Program.
Credit: Herb Wang
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Jessie Straub completed her tenure as a science assistant and started her M.S. program at the Univ. of North Carolina.
Credit: Neysa Call
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David Domanski completed his tenure as a science assistant and is pursuing his M.S. degree program in Environmental Engineering at Johns Hopkins Univ.
Credit: David Domanski
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