BS, Anthropology and Criminal Justice, Weber State University, 2000

Member, Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society

Awards from The Signpost annual awards, the Rocky Mountain Collegiate Media Association and the Society of Professional Journalists

WSU Anthropology Department Outstanding Archaeology Graduate

MS, Anthropology, Idaho State University, 2004

Thesis: Archaeological Evidence of Early Firearms in the Snake River Plain and Surrounding Areas.

Idaho State University Public Safety Student Officer of the Year, 2004

JD Candidate, Gonzaga University, 2008

Our 2007 interns were from Seattle and Spokane:


Kara Kathleen Dunn, University of Washington Law School

Taylor Fielding, Gonzaga Law School

Corey Rogers, University of Washington Law School

Sean Wells, Gonzaga Law School

Kevin Zeck, Gonzaga Law School



 

Kevin Zeck


Kevin Zeck grew up in Spokane, WA and now attends Gonzaga University Law School.  While Kevin has appreciated the outdoors since he was little, in recent years Kevin has become concerned that American society is over-consuming precious natural resources. His recent time in Santa Fe, NM spurred him to become involved in environmental groups with the hope that his talents, mainly in the areas of economics and finance, may help shift the environmental policies of not only governmental organizations, but also individual citizens.

Taylor Fielding


Originally from Ogden, Utah, I spent much of my childhood at Fort Buenaventura, a trading post established along the Weber River by Miles Goodyear in 1845. My dad was a state park ranger for 26 years, and I caught the bug, working as a seasonal for Utah State Parks for 6 summers. My interests also led me to stints as a police dispatcher, public safety officer and paginator for a daily newspaper. Some of the highlights from my resume include:

Corey Rogers


I recently completed my first year of study at the University of Washington School of Law.  Before coming to law school, I attended the University of Mississippi and received bachelor’s degrees in biology and international studies.  As an undergraduate, I gained research experience in restoration and fire ecology, participating in field experiments in a variety of ecosystems in the southeastern United States.  I also spent time in Central America studying tropical ecology and researching sustainable tourism development models.  I plan to focus my legal studies on environmental, land use, and water law.  I am excited to work with CELP this summer to address water issues facing people and ecosystems throughout the state.  

Kara Kathleen Dunn


Having grown up hiking, skiing, and riding my horse in the Seattle area, I have always had a deep appreciation for the natural beauty of Washington state.  During my undergraduate years at the University of Washington I polished my research and writing skills as an English major.  I am now attending the University of Washington’s School of Law to practice applying these skills to the field of environmental law.  Specific areas of interest include natural resources, Indian law, land planning, and water law.   

Sean Wells


Sean was born and received his high school education in San Diego, California. Sean's undergraduate studies began at Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado. He completed a Bachelors of Science degree in Business Administration at Metropolitan State College of Denver.


Upon completion of undergraduate studies, Sean became a member of Whole Foods Market community. During his time working at Whole Foods, Sean was active in various community service oriented projects focusing on education and sustainability. Through these efforts, Sean became aware of the need for legal professionals who share a passion for sustainable agriculture and the organic food movement. Spurred by the desire to aid the sustainable agriculture movement, Sean returned to school and now has completed his first year at Gonzaga University School of Law.


CELP’s Internship Program

2007


  Water Programs

•  Restoring Rivers
•  Water Rights
•  Columbia Watershed
•  Governmental Affairs
•  Water Future
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Former Interns
   •  2007
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Who We Are

- About CELP
- Mission
- Programs
- Staff
- Internships
- Board of Directors
- Honorary Board
- Science Advisory Board
- Ralph W. Johnson


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