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David M. Hopkins Receives AMQUA's 1997 Distinguished Career Award

David Hopkins: 1997 AMQUA Distinguished Career Award Citation and Reply

David M. Hopkins David M. Hopkins (Univeristy of Alaska, Fairbanks) was selected to receive AMQUA's second annual Award for a Distinguished Career in Quaternary Science. This award recognizes Dave's lifetime of devotion and productivity in many facet of Quaternary science, in particular his years of pioneering research and writing on Beringia and other Alaskan topics, as well as his contributions to AMQUA. The award will be formally presented duringAMQUA's biennial conference in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico in 1998.

In 1996 the AMQUA Council voted to present the Distinguished Career Award every year, with formal presentations to be made at the Biennial Meetings. The first award, made at the 1996 Flagstaff meeting, was to Herbert E. Wright, Jr.

To nomiate Quaternary scientists for the 1998 award please contact Vance Holliday, AMQUA President, Department of Geography, 550 N. Park St., University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706; fax 608-265-3991; vthollid@facstaff.wisc.edu