Though the 2010 Polaris Project field course in Siberia doesn’t begin for over 3 months, preparations are ramping up quickly. We have just finished selecting the 2010 undergraduate participants and are thrilled about the group, our largest yet. Fourteen undergraduate students have been selected, 10 new and 4 returning students. Things happen quickly now that the students have been selected, as it is necessary to purchase airline tickets for travel within Russia almost immediately (our group almost fills the plane that takes us from Yakutsk to Cherskiy, so in order to all get on the same flight – which only happens 2-3 times per week – we need to make reservations quickly).
The students, listed below, will soon be asked to make an introductory post to the blog. Congratulations to all of them!
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NEW STUDENTS
Andrew Crowley – Holycross College
Ivan Dubinenkov – Moscow State University
Sam Dunn – St. Olaf College
Kate Lewis – Western Washington University
Mellisa Robbins – Univ. Nevada Reno
Lydia Russell-Roy – Carleton College
Emily Ulrich – University of Nevada Reno
Elliot Vaughan – Carleton College
Cassandra Volatile-Wood – Clark University
Max Wilbert – Western Washington University
RETURNING STUDENTS
Blaize Denfeld – Clark University
Travis Drake – Carleton College
Joanne Heslop – Univ. Nevada Reno
Erin Seybold – St. Olaf
In addition to the 14 undergraduate students and 7 faculty, we will also have 2 affiliated postdoctoral scientists this year; Paul Mann – an English postdoc working with Max Holmes at the Woods Hole Research Center, and Jorien Vonk – a Dutch graduate student just finishing her PhD at Stockholm University. Both Paul and Jorien will work with Polaris Project students as well as undertake their own research projects.