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Meet our Geological Sciences current Student & Alumni


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Dereje Carl

Major: Geological Sciences
Hometown: Corydon, IN

"I have had the opportunity to take a wide variety of classes that have helped me gain the necessary tools to be equipped for my future career. I have also had the opportunity to participate in many fun activities while in the Geology Club, one of my favorites being the numerous caving trips we go on throughout the year. Not only does the Geology program offer research opportunities for students, but it also advertises research programs that occur across the country, which I also participated in."

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Josephine Kubala
Major: Geological Sciences & Dance
Hometown: Frolence, KY

“This program has a plethora of research projects and opportunities for students. I have done two research projects and have given professional presentations to a variety of conferences. Through WKU I was awarded an AWG grant to conduct my research. The wide variety of classes offered in this department have helped me become better equipped for my future career. I enjoy hands-on learning that is not easily accessible in the classroom setting that is provided to students through many field work and class trips. My experience here is truly valuable. Go Tops!”

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Will Strehl

Major: Geological Sciences
Hometown: Daviess, KY

"The Geological Sciences program at Western has many fantastic opportunities for students. The professors are always willing to work with students on research, provide opportunities for internships, and help with class work. Outside of class, the Geology Club and Green River Grotto provide many opportunities for fun field trips and hands-on experiences with geology. I have known graduates of Western's geology program to become professors, work in mining, oil, environmental consulting, the USGS, and many more industries. I even got to intern at a gold mine! "

 

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Barrett Gibbs

Major: Geological Sciences
Hometown: Corbin, KY

"While I have been at WKU, my experience in geology has been nothing short of fantastic. I never find myself trying to find things to do, but rather, I always find myself stuck choosing between many amazing opportunities. I have been able to take classes that foster knowledge and critical thinking, engage in fascinating research opportunities, and participate in clubs that revolve around fun with geology. While doing these things, I have always been impressed with the community atmosphere. I always enjoy my time with professors, graduate students, and fellow geology majors. Geology rocks!"

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John Lunday
Major: Geology
Hometown: Goodlettsville, TN

"My time in the Geology program has opened my eyes to the numerous applications and opportunities presented to those within the program. The professors within the Geology program have done an excellent job in preparing their students for future endeavors. Through the five years I have been with the program, I have developed both a love for Geology that was not previously there and an interest in the subject of Igneous Petrology/Volcanology through the encouragement of numerous, supportive professors and academic peers."

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Shelby Summer

Major: Geological Sciences
Hometown: Crittenden, KY

Shelby is currently in her senior year pursuing a major in Geological Sciences (with Environmental Earth Science track) and a minor in Chemistry. Her interests include mineralogy, isotopic geochemistry, radioactive isotopes, water quality, and bioremediation. During her time at WKU, she has conducted a diagnostic analysis of mineral samples to assist in creating a mineral catalog for Great Onyx Cave in Mammoth Cave National Park.  After graduation, she plans to become a professional geologist.  

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Ava Lich

Major: Geological Sciences
Hometown: Edmonson, KY

Ava is an undergraduate student majoring in Biology, Geological Sciences, and Math in the The Mahurin Honors College at WKU who grew up exploring and hiking caves and trails in Mammoth Cave National Park. As a Crawford Mahurin Cave Research Fellow in the Crawford Hydrology Lab, her interests focus on the intersection of geology and biology. She plans to complete her Mahurin Honors College capstone thesis project through the Crawford Hydrology Lab studying waterborne contaminants in South Central Kentucky. 

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Sydney Anderson
Major: Geological Sciences 
Hometown: Williamson, TN

Sydney Anderson is a sophomore in Geological Sciences. She is a student researcher at the Landscape Geodynamic (LeGo) Lab. Her work will be curating rock or minerals resources of the vast collection in our program. Sydney is planning to organize, label, photograph, and create a database for these geological resources, which is attractive and interesting. She is expecting to gain hands-on knowledge and looking forward to the possible option to collaborate in the WKU Kentucky Museum.

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Clay Kilgore

Major: Geological Sciences
Hometown: Warren, KY

Clay Kilgore is majoring in Geological Sciences and Chemistry. He is a student researcher at the Stratamax Lab. His aim is to receive his master’s and doctorate degrees in geosciences before pursuing a career in academia or industry. Clay is one of the recipients of 2022 WKU FUSE grant to pursue his research titled Geochemical analysis of an unknown volcanic ash-layer found at a fossil site of early humans in Afar, Ethiopia. He plans present this research at national conferences and at the WKU Student Research Conference.

 

Meet some of our Alumni

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Scout Munday

Major: Geology
Hometown: Marrowbone, KY

Current position: Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet

“WKU’s Geology Department gave me the opportunity to create a community of peers with similar aspirations and to further my education in ways that I never thought were possible. As an undergrad, I was able to work on a research project, be an active member and officer of the WKU Geology Club, and get quality hands-on field experience which included completing a field course in the Mojave Desert. The knowledge I gained from the program and relationships I developed ultimately set me up for success in passing the Fundamentals of Geology licensing exam and in the professional world.”

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Emily Wright

Major: Geology
Hometown: Nortonville, KY

Current position: Nevada Gold Mine

"Geology made difficult concepts make sense, puns were everywhere, and my world changed as past environments came to life with each rock I discovered. Being in the geology program, I was able to immediately start on independent research -with no experience-, do a Study Away program on the Big Island of Hawaii, venture into the Mojave desert, and do plenty of wild caving. The geology program gave me a community of like-minded, easy-going, intelligent people! It continues to be an Indiana Jones adventure of a lifetime, and I have the caring and supportive faculty to thank for it." 

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Evan Crowe

Major: Geology
Hometown: Allen, KY

Current position: Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet

"WKUs Geology program provides excellent classroom and fieldwork experience opportunities to students to apply what they are actively learning in a practical way. As an environmental geologist for the Kentucky Division of Waste Management, I implement geology daily. Various geology classes prepared me for a career that has continued to be interesting and fulfilling. In addition, the geology program stands out for personable faculty who help students to succeed. My FUSE Grant research provide the chance to published paper and present at multiple conferences. My experiences challenged me and stimulated professional and personal growth that wouldn’t have occurred without the exposure this program offers."

 

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 Last Modified 12/18/22