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Josephine Kaiser

Josephine Kaiser has a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Manhattan College and is currently working on her M.S. in Environmental Engineering at Michigan Tech. Her main areas of interest include appropriate technology, renewable energy and sustainability. Also she has been actively involved with peace and justice issues since she was young. Due to this and her love of travel, she decided to become a Peace Corps volunteer. She hopes to offer her engineering skills to aid those who are trying to better their lives in the developing world. After spending some time studying abroad in Costa Rica in college she is looking forward to returning to Central America at the end of June 2004 as a Peace Corps volunteer in Panama.

 

 

 

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