2009.06.06: June 6, 2009: Headlines: COS - Mongolia: Steamboat Pilot: Mongolia RPCV Zach Moore received a Master of Arts degree in Masters International Peace Corps and Environmental and Natural Resources from the University of Wyoming
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2009.06.06: June 6, 2009: Headlines: COS - Mongolia: Steamboat Pilot: Mongolia RPCV Zach Moore received a Master of Arts degree in Masters International Peace Corps and Environmental and Natural Resources from the University of Wyoming
Mongolia RPCV Zach Moore received a Master of Arts degree in Masters International Peace Corps and Environmental and Natural Resources from the University of Wyoming
Zach Moore, who graduated in 2000 from Steamboat Springs High School, received a Master of Arts degree in Masters International Peace Corps and Environmental and Natural Resources from the University of Wyoming in May 2009. Zach and his wife, Amy, returned from their 27-month Peace Corps service in Mongolia in July 2008 and have settled in Salida.
Mongolia RPCV Zach Moore received a Master of Arts degree in Masters International Peace Corps and Environmental and Natural Resources from the University of Wyoming
Steamboat grad receives Master of Arts degree
Zach Moore, who graduated in 2000 from Steamboat Springs High School, received a Master of Arts degree in Masters International Peace Corps and Environmental and Natural Resources from the University of Wyoming in May 2009. Zach and his wife, Amy, returned from their 27-month Peace Corps service in Mongolia in July 2008 and have settled in Salida.
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