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Vulcan Materials gives $25,000 to GeoFORCE Texas program
Posted: Monday, Jun 02, 2008 - 08:53:49 am CDT


DONATION PRESENTATION - Vulcan Materials representatives (front center) Chuck Bevis of Uvalde, and (back from left) Ronald Robles of Knippa, Edward Trevino of Uvalde and Darren Hicks of San Antonio present a $25,000 check on Tuesday in Uvalde to GeoFORCE Texas representative Doug Ratcliff (far left) of UT Austin’s Jackson School of Geosciences.
Vulcan Materials made a $25,000 donation this week to the GeoFORCE Texas program reaffirming its commitment to help inspire Southwest Texas high school students to consider the geosciences and related fields of study.

Darren Hicks, Vulcan Materials Southwest Division director of human resources and Chuck Bevis, Vulcan's Uvalde plant supervisor, made the check presentation Tuesday to representatives of Southwest Texas Junior College and The University of Texas at Austin Jackson School of Geosciences, partners in the GeoFORCE Texas program.

Blaine Bennett, dean of technology and institutional advancement at SWTJC, and Doug Ratcliff, director for outreach programs at the Jackson School of Geosciences, accepted the check.

“Vulcan has been a tremendous contributor to the GeoFORCE program since day one,” Ratcliff said. “Each year they allow our students to visit their mine sites where they receive a VIP tour of all operations and are allowed to take samples of the rocks.

“In addition to providing spectacular visits to the mines, they have made a multiyear financial commitment that totals $30,000 to date,” he said.

Now in its fourth year, GeoFORCE Texas has enriched over 300 area students through its Summer Academy and Young Geoscientists programs.

Beginning the summer following their eighth-grade year, program participants are exposed to the geosciences through four years of field trips to sites of geological interest across Texas and the United States.


Participants in the Young Geoscientists program annually tour Vulcan mine sites in Knippa and west of Uvalde, during a two-day summer field study in Uvalde County.

Additional information about the program and application process is available on the GeoFORCE Texas Web site at http://www.jsg.utexas.edu/geoforce.


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