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I am an Associate Professor of Forestry and have taught forest technology at Penn State Mont Alto since the fall of 2000. Among the courses I have taught are: Forest Mapping Systems, Forest Computer Applications, Surveying, Aerial Photo Interpretation, and Forest Management.

My research interests have been in forestry history in Pennsylvania, using information technology to teach GPS and mapping, and Pennsylvania hardwood stumpage price trends.

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