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