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| Hollamby named Student Employee of the Year |
| By uccsscribe.com |
| Published: 04/19/2011 |
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Ryan Hollamby, a graduate student in the Geography department, was recently named Student Employee of the Year. In honor of this award, Hollamby received a plaque and a $200 stipend from the school. He was also entered in the state competition and won Student Employee of the Year for the state of Colorado, from which he received an additional $50 stipend. Hollamby earned a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science while living and going to school in New York. He also has minors in Biology and Geology. With his degrees he hopes to one day work for a government agency such as United States Forest Service or the Bureau of Land Management as a national resource specialist. Hollamby is also the Geography Department's outstanding graduate student of 2010-2011. As a student assistant in the Psychology Department, Hollamby is contracted out to the Colorado Department of Corrections. He works there approximately 35 hours a week with a computer program called Geographic Information Systems (GIS), which according to gis.com "integrates hardware, software, and data for capturing, managing, analyzing, and displaying all forms of geographically referenced information." Hollamby uses GIS to analyze, track and understand offender movement. Read More. |
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