Where are they now?
The fate of some Aquatic Ecology graduates from Kansas State University
Randy Bernot, Researcher, USEPA
Melody Bernot, Researcher, USEPA
Patrick Braaten, US Geological Survey, Fisheries Research Biologist
Kristen Brouska, University of Missouri, Postdoctoral Researcher
Michelle Evans-White, University of Arkansas, Professor
Jeff Falke, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Cooperative Fisheries and Wildlife Unit, Assistant Leader
Jesse Fischer, North Carolina Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit , Postdoctoral Researcher
Nate Franssen, US Fish and Wildlife, Research Biologist
Ken Fritz, US Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati
Nicole Gerlanc, Senior Biostatistician, Health Analytics, LLC
Travis Horton, Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks, Fisheries Manager
Layne Knight, Kansas Department of Health and Environment
Danelle Larson, USGS, Research
Andy Makinster, Aquatic Environmental Services, Consultant
Erika Martin, Emporia State University, Associate Professor
Justin Murdock, Tennessee Tech. University, Professor
Robert Oakes, Fish & Richardson, Patent Lawyer, Wilmington, Delaware
Jon O'Brien, Canisius College, Associate Professor
Josh Perkin, Texas A & M, Assistant Professor
Mike Quist, Idaho Coop. Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Assistant Leader
Jane Rogosch, Texas Fish and Wildlife Cooperative Unit, Assistant Leader
Josh Schloesser, US Fish and Wildlife Service, Fishery Biologist
Eric Strauss, University of Wisconsin Lacrosse, Professor
Darren Thornbrugh, US EPA, Postdoctoral Researcher
Jeff Tilma, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Fisheries Biologist
Jeff Tripe, United States Army Corps of Engineers, Aquatic Ecologist
Matt Troia, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Postdoctoral Researcher
Allison Veach, U T San Antonio, Assistant Professor
Jennifer Weins, Secondary Educator, McPherson Kansas
James Whitney, Pittsburg State University, Assistant Professor
Kym Wilson, Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, Lab Manager/Field Supervisor
Kyle Winders, Missouri Department of Conservation, Aquatic Ecologist
Alex Reisinger, University of Florida, Assistant Professor