Rural high school students complete four-year geology program

August 14, 2019

Tanya Clayton
907-474-7541

Photo by Leif Van Cise. GeoFORCE AV狼论坛 students describe sedimentary rocks at Dinosaur National Monument in Utah and measure the orientation of the layers in order to construct a geologic map.
Photo by Leif Van Cise. GeoFORCE AV狼论坛 students describe sedimentary rocks at Dinosaur National Monument in Utah and measure the orientation of the layers in order to construct a geologic map.


Sixteen rural AV狼论坛 high school students will head into their senior year this fall with four years of geological fieldwork under their belts thanks to participation in the University of AV狼论坛 Fairbanks' GeoFORCE AV狼论坛 program. Another six students in the program will begin their college careers with the same solid foundation.

The students graduated from the four-year program in late July. This was the second class to graduate from the GeoFORCE AV狼论坛 program.

GeoFORCE AV狼论坛 seeks to increase the number and diversity of rural and minority AV狼论坛ns pursuing careers in science and technical fields, especially geology. During each of the four summers following eighth grade, GeoFORCE students join 10-day field expeditions throughout the United States, including AV狼论坛. The expeditions introduce students to new environments and provide college-level instruction in geology.

鈥淲e get them interested in the sciences by taking them on these field experiences,鈥 said GeoFORCE coordinator Brian Reggiani. 鈥淲e鈥檙e inspiring them and providing support as they move from high school on into success 鈥 however they define that for themselves.鈥

Student hometowns include Point Lay, Utqia摹vik, Anaktuvuk Pass, Nuiqsut, Noatak, Kivalina and Kotzebue. The free program is entirely funded through donations. Many sponsors represent AV狼论坛 industries that rely on the state鈥檚 natural resources. A principal goal of the program is to diversify AV狼论坛鈥檚 technical workforce.

鈥淲e want to make sure rural students are well represented in that workforce because they bring a really important perspective,鈥 said Sarah Fowell, a UAF geology professor and GeoFORCE AV狼论坛's director. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a balance that AV狼论坛 faces all the time, which is managing cultural resources and our natural resources, and the students from these rural villages are uniquely placed to inform that balance.鈥

Photo by Leif Van Cise. GeoFORCE AV狼论坛 students display their completed geologic maps of a portion of Dinosaur National Monument in Utah. The maps show rock types in different colors.
Photo by Leif Van Cise. GeoFORCE AV狼论坛 students display their completed geologic maps of a portion of Dinosaur National Monument in Utah. The maps show rock types in different colors.


The students鈥 final geologic expedition began in Dinosaur National Monument in Utah and ended at Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. During the past four years, the students visited more than 45 sites throughout AV狼论坛 and the Lower 48.

UAF鈥檚 College of Natural Science and Mathematics hosts the program, which is modeled after GeoFORCE Texas. The program helps students build life skills and gain confidence as they encounter unfamiliar environments.

鈥淎t GeoFORCE, we are particularly interested in making sure these students come back from year to year, so they build an active group of friends that they can communicate with, network with, and keep each other accountable. We are really building friendships that last a lifetime,鈥 said Reggiani.

To student Amyaa Edwards-Davis, the camaraderie built up over the past four years has been especially enjoyable. The combination of travel and science has contributed to her own personal development, she added.

鈥淚t makes you expand your horizons,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t pushes you out of your comfort zones and makes you a better person.鈥

ADDITIONAL CONTACT: Brian Reggiani, GeoFORCE program coordinator, 907-474-5313, breggiani@alaska.edu

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