News Release (April 10, 1974) Two TESC students selected among 40 semi-finalists in New York City Urban Fellowship competition

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Identifier
Release_1973-1974_1974-349
Title
News Release (April 10, 1974) Two TESC students selected among 40 semi-finalists in New York City Urban Fellowship competition
Date
10 April 1974
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NEW~

The Evergreen
Olympia, Washington

State
98505

College
866-6128

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 10, 1974

Two students

from The Evergreen

Lionel Spears of Compton,

State College--Rob

California--have

Simms of Portland,

been selected

"'.nthis year's New York City Urban Fellowship

A decision

on winners

for the 1974-75 academic

Students

expenses

from their homes.

her internship

internships

as Urban Fellows

year will be made later this Spring.

office.

selected

student

as two of 40 semi-finalists

in New York City for personal

of the 20 full-time

The New York City Urban Fellowship

Evergreen

and

competition.

Simms and Spears will join the other semi-finalists
interviews.

Oregon,

~s administered

for.participation

receive

They also receive

Teresa Baldwin

of Vancouver,

the New York City mayor's

$4,000 stipends,

full academic

as a New York City Urban Fellow.

same kind of competition

through

plus round-trip

credit for their work.

Washington

is currently

She was selected

completing

a year ago in the

Simms and Spears have faced during the current round of

selections.

*
Meanwhile,
college's

Evergreen's

internship

*

Office of Cooperative

program,

*
Education,

reports some additional

students who will receive. academic

which

coordinates

major field placements

credit while working

in practical

the
of

off-campus

job

assignments.
Heidi Krogstad,
University

Association

tories in Richland.
The 10-week

a Seattle junior, has been selected
for Science

(NORCUS) summer internship

She was among 10 students

internship,

enabling Ms. Krogstad
OIGI<
Infor

for a Northwest

i~ichors,
mation

selected

at Battelle

nationally

Services

and

Northwest

Labora-

for the program.

to work with professionals
Director

College

in scientific

research projects, will'begin June 15 and will include a $lOO-per-month stipend.
Two Evergreen students--Cathy Riddell cfPortland

and Kacey Clark of Denver,

Colorado--have been selected by the Smithsonian Institution to serve as core staff
for a Washington, D.C. project sponsored jointly by the Institution and the YMCA.
The students already have begun their internships and will remain with the project
through' June 15.

The interns are working with groups of tenth grade students from

Washington's inner city and are receiving $lOO-per-month ?tipends.
And, students Drew Carey of Kirkland and Jay Callen of Ferndale have been chosen
for six-month. internships at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago.
will work in geology and Callen in anthropology.

The internships, which began this

month, run through September and carry $250-per-month stipends.
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Carey

N,EWS

'The Evergreen State College
Olympia, Washington

98505

866-6128

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 10, 1974

Heidi Krogstad, a Seattle junior at The Evergreen State College has been
selected for a Northwest College and University Associ tion for Science (NORCUS)
summer internship at Battelle ,Northwest Laboratories in Richland.
The 1971 graduate of Evergreen High School is among 30 students selected nationally
for the program,

The ten-week internship, enabling Ms. Korgstad to work with pro-

fessionals in scientific research projects, will begin June 15 and will include a
$lOO-per-month stipend.
Ms. Krogstad is the daughter of Dr. Reuben S. Krogstad, 2632 SW l20th in Seattle.

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Dick

Nichols,

Infor mation

Director
Services

NEWS

The Evergreen State College
Olympia. Washington

98505

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Drew Carey, a Newport High School graduate, now attending The Eyergreen

State College, has been selected for a six~month internship at the Fie1dMuseum

of

Natural History in Chicago.
Carey, one of two Evergreen students chosen for the unique educattonal
opportunity, began his internship in Chicago earlter this month worktng in the field
of geology,

He will work through September earning a $250-per~month stipend and

full academic credit.
The Evergreen sophomore is the son of Glen Carey of 9006 NE 116 Place, Kirkland.
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Dick

Nichols.

Infor mation

Director
Services

__ l

The Evergreen State College

NEWS

Olympia, Washington

98505

for immediate release
April 10, 1974

Drew Carey, a Kirkland
selected

for a six-month

sophomore

internship

at The Evergreen

at the Field Museum

StatelCollege,
of Natural

has been

History

in

Chicago.
Carey, one of two Evergreen

students

chosen for the unique educational

opportunity,

began his internship

of geology.

He will work through September

full academic

in Chicago earlier

this month working

earning a $250-per-month

in the field

stipend

and

credit

A 1972 graduate

of Newport High School, he is the son of Glen Carey of 9006

NE 116 Place, Kirkland.
.".30.".

Dick

Nichols.

Infor mation

Director
Services

NEWS

The Evergreen
Olympia. Washington

State College
98505

for immediate release
April 10, 197~

Jay Callen, a Ferndale
chosen for a six~month

sophomore

internship

at The Evergreen

at the Field Museum

State College,
of Natural

has been

History

in

Chicago.
Callen, one of two Evergreen
educational

opportunity,

of anthropology.
a $250-per-month

students

chosen to participate

began work in Chicago earlier

His work will continue

in the unique

this month in thefEld

through September

and carries with it

stipend.

A 1972 graduate

of Ferndale

High School, he is the son of Clive M. Callen of

South Cape.

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Dick

Nichols. Director

Infor mation

Services