| |
The SOARS community extends beyond your 4 summers spent in Boulder. We encourage you to stay in contact with SOARS, participate in SOARS events, and to take advantage of the many opportunities for alumni we announce here and on our homepage.
| Stay Involved |
| Recruit new Protégés! |
 |
Display a SOARS poster at your school and hand out SOARS brochures at your department. The SOARS office can provide you with recruiting material. |
| Give a presentation about SOARS |
 |
Give a presentation about your research and experience at SOARS at your school, your local AMS chapter, or other student groups.
> Download PowerPoint slides that you can use to create your own presentation about SOARS (ppt 8.8 MB) |
| Speak at the "Careers & Graduate School Seminar" |
 |
Each year SOARS alumni share their experiences about grad school and career choices with current SOARS protégés.
If you are interested in giving a presentation during the summer, please contact us. |
| Join the SOARS Steering Committee |

|
SOARS alumni are an important voice in the SOARS Steering Committee. Help to shape the program and select the new group of protégés every year!
For more information on how to join the Steering Committee, please contact SOARS. |
Stay in Touch
We are eager to hear from you. Please go to the Protégé Profile Update page to inform us of your latest accomplishments and contact information. In order to access this page you will need a username and password, available by contacting the SOARS office. Additionally, if you would like to receive the biannual SOARS newsletter electronically, please sign up here.
Alumni Highlights
In the SOARS newsletter and on our website we write about the research and career paths of various SOARS alumni. If you would like to be featured, please contact us! Your experiences might inspire a current ptotégé to explore new opportunities they hadn't thought of!
Protégé/Alumni Search
Do you ever wonder where a fellow protégé ended up? Now you can search in our Protégés' Public Profiles or access our private address listing. The latter requires a username and password, available by contacting the SOARS office.
Protégé/Alumni In the News
Shirley Murillo a former SOARS Protégé, is a research meteorologist at the NOAA Hurricane Research Division in Miami, Fl., an expert on the behavior of hurricanes when they reach landfall. Murillo specializes in examining how hurricane wind fields change as they approach land, and as part of her job, she gets to fly directly into the storms she studies. (Interview by Annaliese Calhoun, SOARS associate).
Eric Noble a former SOARS Protégé, is featured in a video for the Morris K. Udall Foundation's Native American
Congressional Internship program. Eric worked for Senator Wayne Allard and
interned for Congressman Mark Udall. The video is seeking Native Americans who may be interested in
bringing their science or other backgrounds to Capitol Hill. Eric states, "It is an amazing opportunity." To learn more about the program (click here ).
If you have any questions about this information please contact SOARS Program Associate, Lena Miller by email
or phone: 303-497-8622. |