See the February 2025 RECORD HERE
See the February 2025 RECORD HERE
Starting in 2025, we are introducing $2,500 scholarships to be awarded to students in Colorado doing geophysical work at university. To be considered for the scholarship, please send an email to [email protected] with the following information:
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis throughout the year and awarded as the Executive Committee deems good fits. We will be visiting campuses to help promote the scholarships and answer any questions, events TBD. Once awarded, the student must commit to sharing the relevant work at either a monthly DGS luncheon or the 3Dss in March (annual conference) in Denver.
We are very excited to be able to offer these funds to students as a way of supporting our local community and keeping Denver-area geophysics strong and thriving well into the future! For any questions, please contact Andrew at [email protected] or Jess at [email protected].
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Randy’s life will be celebrated tomorrow, Friday October 4, at the Outback Steakhouse in Castle Rock. Time- 1:00pm-4:00pm.
4687 Milestone Ln
Castle Rock, CO 80104
(Apologies for not including this information in the previous email.)
Randy (Randolph Peter) Luckiw was born on September 5, 1963 in Drumheller, Alberta. He was the light of his mother’s life. Randy was a big brother to his two sisters, Susan and Jodi.
Randy married the love of his life, Caroline, in 1996. They welcomed three beautiful girls, Georgia, Samantha and Vivian, whom Randy adored. Randy took great pride in being a “girl dad”.
He pursued a career in the oil and gas industry focusing on seismic. From the start, he was the international man of mystery as he travelled the globe pursuing his career. Wherever he went, Randy made life-long connections and friendships. Randy had a knack for finding the best little pubs all over the globe. Although he held many positions within the industry, he excelled at sales, partly due to his easy going and agreeable personality.
Randy’s career took him and his family to Denver, Colorado where he continued to be a well-known part in the oil and gas industry. Most recently, he was associated with the Colorado School of Mines and the Denver Geophysical Society.
Randy was an enthusiastic and outgoing guy. He belonged to golf leagues and curling teams. At the age of 59, he achieved his black belt in karate, something he was very proud of.
Randy would travel anywhere in the world for a good concert, particularly Pink Floyd. He was always up for good music with good friends from the local pub to the largest stadiums. Anyone that knew him, loved him.
Randy passed away on September 29, 2024. As tragic as Randy’s sudden passing was, he was able to save lives and bring hope to other families through the Organ Donor Alliance.
He leaves to mourn his loss, his loving wife Caroline and his three precious daughters, Georgia, Samantha, and Vivian.
“Open your heart, I’m coming home”
Pink Floyd, Hey You
Donate to Caring for Randy’s Family at this time of loss.
GoFundMe organized by James Applegate.
Dear DGS members, Our 2025 DGS Officer Elections voting survey is available here. The voting survey will be available October 1 – October 15, 2024. Results will be announced during the DGS Holiday Party on December 12th. If you would like further information on the candidates, please visit the August 2024 edition of The Record, pp. 6-7.
Click HERE for the August RECORD
The May edition of The Record is available here!
Are you a Mines Geophysics Alum? or a friend of the department? Looking for some fun this weekend? Please join Mines GP students and faculty to relive that field camp experience or for the Geophysics Reception on Saturday evening. RSVP to [email protected]
May 18 – Field Camp Reception, 5-8 pm at E3 Chophouse, 701 Yampa St., Steamboat Springs, CO 80487
May 18 and/or 19 – Field Sessions with students and faculty, 9:30 am Arrive at the CMC campus cafeteria, 4:00 pm Return from the field, Dressed for the field, 1275 Crawford Ave, Steamboat Springs, CO 80487