David Lagerlef graduated from California State University, Chico in 1979. He began his career in the oil industry as a Project Engineer working for Atlantic Richfield on civil engineering projects related to Prudhoe Bay in Alaska. After a short leave of absence to work on a Masters in Business Administration degree at the University of Montana, Missoula he returned to work in Anchorage completing the degree at University of Alaska, Anchorage in 1988. Since that time he has worked various production engineering related jobs including drill site engineering, production optimization, and artificial lift consulting for the Prudhoe Bay, Alpine, and Kuparuk oil fields rounding out over 27 years of experience. David currently works at the Kuparuk Alaska oil field as an Artificial Lift Engineer. Read more about outstanding alumnus David Lagerlef.
A new policy has been implemented for spring 2008 for printing in all computer labs in the O'Connell Technology Center. Each ECC student will automatically receive an initial printing allocation of 75 pages for the entire semester. If this quota is reached, 200 additional copies may be purchased for $16. Click here to find out how to increase the print allocation.
The Chico State SEAOCC Student Chapter hosted and won the annual Structures Competition on November 10, 2007, defeating the rival entry from UOP. Our student group, assisted by Dr. Curt Haselton and Mr. Charlie Roberts, is looking to achieve similar success this spring in the steel bridge competition. This looks to be a banner year, since Chico's ASCE Student Chapter is also on-track for a strong entry in the concrete canoe competition, with assistance from Mr. Jim Scolaro and Dr. Steffen Mehl. Mid-Pac will be hosted by U.C., Davis this April.
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