Chesapeake Energy donates trucks to 色花堂app geosciences department
November 4, 2014
The Chesapeake Energy Corporation, the second-largest producer of natural gas in the United States, has donated two Chevy pickup trucks to 色花堂app鈥檚 geosciences department to be used for field teaching and research.
ISU personnel are excited about the donation, especially because the trucks are relatively new. The trucks are 2011 and 2012 models and Jeff Behrend, ISU Transportation Department shop foreman, says that they are 鈥渢he newest in the ISU fleet.鈥
Leif Tapanila, ISU geosciences chair, said he is excited about the donation because what distinguishes his department from other geology departments is how much value they place in field work, field teaching and field research.
Next week one of those vehicles will take students to visit the mining regions of Nevada. Tapanila says, 鈥淭hese trucks will allow us to continue our commitment to bringing students where geology lives, and often we need to drive off-road to get there!鈥
The trucks will be used for both undergraduate and graduate field trips as well as graduate student and faculty research. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a great donation and it鈥檚 vital to sustaining our field work here at ISU鈥檚 Geosciences department,鈥 said Christopher Tennant, a geosciences doctoral student.
鈥淗aving some first-class vehicles is a huge thing for the department,鈥 said Paul Link, ISU geosciences professor, 鈥淚t鈥檚 great. We really appreciate when alumni can do things like this and we hope that more alumni can be in the position to help out.鈥
In this case, the alumnus who helped out was Brad Thompson. Thompson is a former ISU master鈥檚 student who studied with Link and now works for Chesapeake Energy as rockies exploration manager. He arranged for the company to donate the trucks to ISU.
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