Workforce Issues and Concerns about Geology Programs

December 2008 By Rick L. Ericksen

Before I delve into the main topic of this column I want to point you to the conclusion of the two-part series on the “Old Geoscientist and the New Geoscientist” — be sure to carefully read and review how it all turned out.

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Workforce Issues and Concerns about Geology Programs

December 2008 By Rick L. Ericksen

Before I delve into the main topic of this column I want to point you to the conclusion of the two-part series on the “Old Geoscientist and the New Geoscientist” — be sure to carefully read and review how it all turned out.

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Workforce Issues and Concerns about Geology Programs

December 2008 By Rick L. Ericksen

Before I delve into the main topic of this column I want to point you to the conclusion of the two-part series on the “Old Geoscientist and the New Geoscientist” — be sure to carefully read and review how it all turned out.

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Workforce Issues and Concerns about Geology Programs

December 2008 By Rick L. Ericksen

Before I delve into the main topic of this column I want to point you to the conclusion of the two-part series on the “Old Geoscientist and the New Geoscientist” — be sure to carefully read and review how it all turned out.

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Workforce Issues and Concerns about Geology Programs

December 2008 By Rick L. Ericksen

Before I delve into the main topic of this column I want to point you to the conclusion of the two-part series on the “Old Geoscientist and the New Geoscientist” — be sure to carefully read and review how it all turned out.

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Workforce Issues and Concerns about Geology Programs

December 2008 By Rick L. Ericksen

Before I delve into the main topic of this column I want to point you to the conclusion of the two-part series on the “Old Geoscientist and the New Geoscientist” — be sure to carefully read and review how it all turned out.

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