Andrew Powers

Degree: Civil Engineering - 2007

Current Work: Project Engineer/Assistant Project Manager, Federal Engineers and Constructors in Richland, Wa

Brief description of responsibilities: Provide technical assistance to Project Manager, Site Superintendant, and craft workers to support construction, demolition, and radioactive waste remediation projects, hoisting and rigging design, progress tracking and performance, prepare work plans and procedures.

Andrew Powers working in the field wearing an orange safety vest
Kelsey Ogletree

Kelsey (Bjelland) Ogletree graduated from Carroll College in 2009 with a degree in Television Broadcast & Production with Marketing, and a minor in Communications. After working as a managing editor for several publications, as well as the executive editor for Connect Meetings, she is now the CEO and Founder of Pitchcraft. Follow her on Twitter (X).

Kelsey Ogletree
Katie Ryan

Major: Biology;  Minor: Theology

I really enjoyed the moral theology courses I was taking and decided to push it further.  The balance between the black and white nature of biology and the grey nature of theology provided an outlet for me to think critically about issues that aren't necessarily testable.

I always love the theology major/minor get-togethers!

Snapshot of Katie Ryan Smiling
Hanna Roberts

Hanna's Moment

It was Hanna Roberts’ first year at Carroll. As an anthrozoology major, she was volunteering in the equine therapy program at a local therapeutic youth home. One of her young clients was on the autism spectrum and didn’t like water or getting wet, which made bathing a challenge for the child’s parents. So, working closely with her supervisor, Hanna helped develop an idea to desensitize her client to triggers like getting dirty and wet. She told the youth that, on that day, they were going to give one of the horses a bath.

Maria Suthers and Hanna Roberts working with a horse
American Association of University Women's Scholarship-Park Branch Montana

A $1,200 scholarship is available to female students from Park County Montana or from Mammoth Hot Spring with an established Park County, Montana residency.

Students must be college sophomores, juniors, seniors or graduate students.
Students must be residents of Park County Montana or from Mammoth Hot Springs with an established Park County, Montana residency.
Deadline for applications is June 12, 2018.

The application package can be found HERE.

EWB Team poses for a photograph in Uganda

Academics 

Engineers Without Borders in Uganda

Jan 25, 2018

Dustin Williams
Dustin Williams, class of 2015, believes Carroll College has made him a better scientist, providing  hands-on experience and opportunties for independent research. Portrait of Dustin Williams wearing safety goggles and a lab coat
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