by Lori Monk | Oct 21, 2023
About Joe
Joe graduated from Immaculata University in 2014. While there he majored in History and minored in military history, you could say Joe is somewhat of a history buff. That love of history prompted Joe to join the Von Prueschenk Feldjaeger Corps, a group that recreates American Revolutionary War from 1776-1783. The group brings this era to life in vivid and accurate reenactments. On Joe’s first visit to Immaculata he sat in on a history class that was showing the documentary on Duffy’s Cut, from that moment on Joe knew he was intrigued by the story of Duffy’s Cut and Bill Watson and Joe became fast friends. Joe has been on the Duffy’s Cut dig team from the very beginning and won’t stop until that last remaining Irishman is found and properly layed to rest. Check out the profile about Joe in the 2013 Immaculata Magazine.
Photo Credit – Becca Lynn Gutherman
by Lori Monk | Oct 21, 2023
About Tim
Tim has taught Geophysics, Karst Hydrogeology, Geocomputation and Environmental Geology at the University of Pennsylvania and Drexel University. Currently Tim is the Director of Franklin & Marshall Science Outreach & Adjunct Assistant Professor of Geosciences. Tim is an Associate Editor for Hydrogeology Journal, and a member of the Karst Commission of the International Association of Hydrogeologists. He is also a member of international scientific collaborations that are funded by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Science for Peace and Security (NATO SPS) program, theUS-Russia-Japan-EU International Science and Technology Center (ISTC), and the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR) to study novel technologies for humanitarian de-mining, remote detection of disaster victims buried beneath rubble, avalanches, etc., and non-destructive subsurface testing for historic and cultural preservation.