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Name: Daniel Bochiocchio, Class of 2017
WCU Degree: M.S. Geoscience
Current Location: West Chester, PA
Occupation: Geoscientist-In-Training, Drone Pilot
The initiative to purchase drones allowed me to pursue a new skill that has advanced
my career progress three-fold. Given the resources from West Chester University Earth
and Space Sciences I was given the opportunity to learn the steps of acquiring new
data collection tools, learn to apply them to my field of interest, and continue to
capitalize on that value by starting my own business using the skills I had learned.
If not for this experience at WCU I would not have learned a new skill set, started
a successful business, and moved myself to a higher position within a new company
that would have required three-times the amount of time spent in a traditional career
track to reach my current level.
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Name: Malcolm Morris
WCU Degree: B.S Geoscience: Geology Concentration 2016
Current Location: Upper Darby, PA
Occupation: Field Technician, Groundwater & Environmental Services (GES).
The faculty at WCU helped me to attain my degree in a field I am passionate about.
More than that, they have instilled in me life lessons and experiences which I will
cherish years after my graduation. I must stress the importance of a college education,
not only for facilitating your potential career, but for the advancement of your mind.
With that said I wholeheartedly recommend any prospective students to consider an
education with West Chester University.
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Name: Krissy Sherlock
WCU Degree: B.S Geoscience: Earth Systems 2015
Current Location: Charleston, SC
Occupation: Graduate Student at College of Charleston, Graduate Assistant in the Office
of Institutional Effectiveness and Strategic Planning
During my time in the Earth and Space Science Department I grew not only as a professional,
but as a person. Not only did I gain skills and knowledge needed to advance my career,
I also made a great group of friends and had the best experience. I got the opportunity
to participate in cutting edge research with Dr. Joby Hilliker, while leading on the
executive board of the honors earth science fraternity. Currently, I am working on
my master’s degree at the College of Charleston. I plan on obtaining a master’s in
both environmental studies and public administration. I am applying the knowledge
and skills that I gained from the department of earth and space sciences to my thesis
work focusing on meteorological hazards management.
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Name: Sarah Sharkey
WCU Degree: M.A. Geoscience 2014
Current Location: State College, PA
Occupation: Research Assistant at Penn State University
The amount of time the department dedicates to being in the field and working in teams
was an invaluable experience for the start of my career. I use skills I learned from
my research in the Gordon Natural area, my multi-disciplinary classes, and time spent
in the GIS lab in my current position as a research assistant for the NSF Critical
Zone Observatories program. I wanted a versatile degree and I feel confident my master’s
education at WCU has prepared me to move from academia to industry as I navigate my
career path in the field of Earth Science.
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Name: Rebecca Schremp Flannery
WCU Degree: B.S. Earth Science/Geology 1997, Teacher Certification 2003, M.A. Geoscience
2007
Current Location: PA Department of Environmental Protection
Occupation: Geologic Specialist
When I started at WCU, I chose the Geology Department because I thought it would be
interesting. Right away, all the students and teachers in the department made me feel
welcome, like one big happy family. I currently work at the Pennsylvania Department
of Environmental Protection using my degree as a Geologic Specialist. I work in the
Environmental Cleanup and Brownfields section, where I use state regulations to make
sure that responsible parties clean up soil and groundwater contamination to an appropriate
standard.
My education at West Chester has been ongoing since I started there in 1993. I’m currently
pursuing my Professional Geologist (P.G.) license since this was not available when
I graduated. Throughout my years at WCU, the professors and staff have always been
there to help me out, answer questions and offer support. I feel that all the classes
that I took in receiving my degrees have helped me understand and be more prepared
for my job.
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Name: Jennie Matkov, B.S.
WCU Degree: B.S. Geoscience Geology, Anthropology Minor, 2009
Current Location: West Chester, PA
Occupation: Research Assistant, Stroud Water Research Center, Avondale, PA
"The incredible field experiences and warm community of the West Chester University
department of Geology and Astronomy facilitated such a wonderful learning environment.
Not only did I learn the technical intricacies of the geoscience field, but most importantly
I was taught how to continually apply this knowledge in creative ways to ask more
questions and to solve multidisciplinary problems. The amazing faculty in this department
created in me an ability to build my career within the context of who I am and where
I want to go."
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Name: Russell Losco, B.A., M.A., PG, CPSS
WCU Degree: M.A. Geoscience, 2009
Current Location: West Grove, PA
Occupation: Principal Geologist & Soil Scientist, Lanchester Soil Consultants, Inc
Completing a master’s degree in geoscience at West Chester University opened countless
opportunities for me. In addition to allowing me to become licensed as a Professional
Geologist, I am now an adjunct professor, a published author with several peer-reviewed
publications, and am active on a national scale in research and in professional organizations.
The geographical range and scope of my work has increased dramatically based upon
the knowledge and experience that I gained through West Chester.
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Name: Maureen Moore, class of 2007
WCU Degree: B.S. Geology & B.S.E.D. Earth & Space Science Secondary Education (dual
degree)
Occupation: Geologist, Newmont Mining Corporation
While attending West Chester University, I got the opportunity to be a part of the
Geology & Astronomy Department. The well-rounded education I received from West Chester
University has set me up to use my degree in a variety of disciplines within the field
of Geology and Earth Sciences. Prior to pursing a graduate degree in Economic Geology
and Ore Deposits, I had the opportunity to work for an environmental consulting firm
directly supporting DuPont. I am currently working as a geologist in the emerging
talent program at Newmont Mining Corporation in Denver, Colorado. The emerging talent
program allows students coming out of graduate school to get exposed to the different
geologic disciplines within the mining industry. My current focus within the program
is precious and base metal mineral exploration. Without the solid geologic foundation
I received from WCU, I would not have the opportunities I have.
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Name: Dr. Tom Watters
WCU Degree: B.S. Earth Sciences, 1977
Current Location: Smithsonian Institution, National Air and Space Museum
Occupation: Senior Scientist and Chair, Center for Earth and Planetary Studies
My time at West Chester University set me on a path to become a planetary scientist.
George Reed, Sy Greenberg, and the others were more than my teachers; they were my
mentors and my friends. What success I’ve achieved as a scientist, I owe in large
measure to them.
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Name: Dr. Laura Mazzagatti
WCU Degree: M.S. Geoscience
Current Location: West Chester, PA
Occupation: Secondary Education Science Teacher
In obtaining my Masters from WCU, I have been able to combine my passion for both
science and children as a Secondary Education Teacher. I have been pleasantly surprised
by how rewarding and fulfilling this profession is and I enjoy brightening the minds
of students with Astronomy, Geology, Meteorology, Physical Science and Environmental
Science. I have WCU to thank for their incredible graduate program and talented professors.