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The MSC L.T. Jordan Institute
for International Awareness

@ Texas A&M University
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Previous Fellows

The 13th Class of L. T. Jordan Fellows (1999-2000)

L.T. Jordan 1999-2000 13th Class of Fellows on 18-Nov-1999.

Dave Amber, a graduate student in Science Journalism, from Bryan, Texas. He will travel to New Zealand to explore the country's unique stance on nuclear arms control.

April Harlin, a graduate student in Wildlife and Fisheries Science, from Pacifica, California. She will travel to Chile and Argentina to research the management of dusky dolphins and the conservation practices in those countries. 

Travis Heggie, a graduate student in Geography, from Bryan, Texas.  He will travel to Somoa to research the impact of logging and human activities on agriculture and conservation.

Sara Keyes, a graduate student in Anthropology, from Farmers Branch, Texas. She will travel to Morocco to research and catalog nautical charts, lithographs, and engravings dating from 1450.

Cory Ramsey, a graduate student in Anthropology, from Bryan, Texas. She will travel to turkey to research the conservation of ancient Islamic glasswork from a shipwreck.

Kathryn Willis, a graduate student in Anthropology, from Rhode Island. She plans to travel to Egypt to explore the Sadana Island shipwreck and the conservation of copper artifacts.

Cassady Yoder, a graduate student in Anthropology, from Greensboro, North Carolina. She will travel to Denmark to conduct paleopathological research and excavate a medieval cemetery.


Note: Only students of Texas A&M University at College Station are eligible for this program.