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The Professional Geologist Volume 58 Number 1 FEATURES


The Hohokam of Southern Arizona: Geologic Environment and Agriculture Barney Paul Popkin


Hey Students! Want Free Money? AIPG’s Scholarship Offerings


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Learning in the Outdoors: Field-based undergraduate education during the COVID-19 pandemic – why not?


Jon Rotzien, Ryan Sincavage, Nuri Uzunlar, Harry Filkorn, Yann Gavillot 12


Coping with COVID: Lessons from My Undergraduate Fieldwork during the COVID-19 Pandemic Isaac Pope, SA-9950


Field Trips to Canyon Lake Gorge, Texas Heidi Harwick, SA-9084


Emphasizing Geoscience as the True Epitome of STEM Hailey Pantaleo, SA-9978


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Students: Gazing Darkly Into the Future — Career, Life, and Everything David M. Abbott, Jr., CPG-04570


Tales from the Field: “Busted in West Texas” Albert L. Lamarre, CPG-06798


Ethics Training George T. FitzGerald, CPG-06582


James M. Robertson Honored with AGI’s Ian Campbell Medal for Service to Geosciences


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Essay Writing Tips from the AIPG Education Committee Ron Wallace, CPG-08513


AIPG, AGI and AWG Scholarship Offerings


Student Involvement in AIPG – Is it worth it? Adam W. Heft, CPG-10265


On the Cover: Photo Challenge Winner: The Amazing Vista: Bryce Canyon National Park:Sunset Lighting on the White Hoodoos by Greg McKelvey, CPG-7448 from Arizona.


Discover your Future Destiny in Sacramento Steve Baker, MEM-2353 and Jim Jacobs, CPG-7760


The Pegmatite Puzzle: Insights from Mineral Intergrowth Textures Emily Yoder, SA-9933


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