Calvin, Carlye
Found in 3370 Collections and/or Records:
Candace Hvizdak, 2014-05-27
Portrait of Candace Hvizdak, protégé with the Significant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science (SOARS) program.
Candace Hvizdak and mentors, 2014-07-25
Photo of SOARS protégé Candace Hvizdak with GLOBE staff mentors, holding a cloud chart and looking to the sky. From left to right, Gary Randolph, Candace Hvizdak, Julie Malmberg, Travis Andersen, and Kristin Wegner. SOARS is the Significant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science program.
Capitol Hill Scholars, 2017
Group photo of the winners of the Captitol Hill Scholars video essay contest, in Washington D.C. Pictured from left to right: Molly Haugen (Univ. of Denver), Adria Schwarber (Univ. of Maryland), Susan Elias (Univ. of Maine), Abigail Ahlert (Univ. of Colorado), Rebecca Anderson (Univ. of North Dakota), and Lauren Deanes (Penn State).
Carl Drews, 2010-09-30
Photos of Carl Drews, engineer with the NCAR Earth System Laboratory (NESL). In several photos he is standing in front of a poster which describes his Masters degree research on storm surges.
Carl Drews, 2013-10-15
Portrait of Carl Drews, scientist with the Atmospheric Chemistry Division, ACD.
Carl Schmitt, 2012-03-22
Portrait of Carl Schmitt, scientist with the Mesoscale and Microscale Meteorology Division (MMM).
Carlos Martinez, 2014-05-28
Portrait of Carlos Martinez, protégé with the Significant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science (SOARS) program.
Carlos Martinez and Justin Small, 2014-07-25
Photos of SOARS protégé Carlos Martinez (maroon jacket) on the nature trail behind the Mesa Lab. He is accompanied by mentor Justin Small (plaid shirt) and an unidentified individual. SOARS is the Significant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science program.
Carlos Martinez at a poster session, 2014-07-31
Photo of Carlos Martinez, protégé with the Significant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science (SOARS) program, standing by his poster and holding a certificate of participation.
Caroline Haws, 2016-04-13
Portrait of Caroline Haws, administrator with the Mesoscale and Microscale Meteorology Division (MMM).
