August 19, 2002
WKU Geoscience Student Selected
For GIS Conference
Bowling Green, Ky. - A Western Kentucky University graduate student was the only student from Kentucky selected to serve as a student assistant at an international geographic information systems (GIS) conference.
Rhonda Pfaff of Louisville, Ky., was one of 64 student assistants at the 22nd annual ESRI International User Conference in San Diego. ESRI is the world's leading GIS software company.
The conference, held July 8-12, attracted 11,000 GIS professionals from more than 130 countries. Student assistants came from 29 states and seven countries and were selected from more than 300 applicants.
The students worked closely with ESRI staff to help ensure a smooth conference experience for attendees. The students also met with Jack Dangermond, the president and founder of ESRI.
For more information, contact David Keeling, head of the Department of Geography and Geology, at (270) 745-4555. More WKU news is available on the World Wide Web at www.wku.edu. If you'd like to receive WKU news via E-mail, send a message to WKUNews@wku.edu.
