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New Mexico Tech hydrology professor John L. Wilson II was
elected president of the Hydrology Section of the American Geophysical
Union. He will serve a two-year term. Wilson has been on the New Mexico
Tech faculty since 1984.
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New Mexico Tech hydrology professor Fred M. Phillips is the co-author of a research paper published in a recent issue of the journal Science. Phillips has been on the New Mexico Tech faculty for more than 25 years.
Ryan Johnson, son of Teresa McDowell of Albuquerque, graduated from Bennington College, Bennington, Vt. He earned a degree in chemistry. He was a 2002 graduate of Highland High.
William Rhodes of Albuquerque earned a bachelor of business administration degree in marketing. He attended St. Edward's University in Austin.

