The Burroughs Nature Club will be holding an in-person presentation at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 15 at Willoughby United Methodist Church, 15 Public Square. The public is invited to come for a discussion about ...
On an unusually warm overcast day in late March, a group of about 25 first-year University of Delaware students walked down a winding path in White Clay Creek State Park. June Hazewski, a master's ...
In the first week of introductory geology, we explored rock types, learned that not all rocks are the same, and tackled the mysteries of scale. While not always elegantly executed, my experiment in ...
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From curated textbooks to hands-on volcanic case studies, geology education is evolving into an immersive experience. A combination of open resources, interactive activities, and real-world examples ...
Trish Gallagher, Ph.D. P.E. is an Professor Emerita in Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering. She is passionate about geology, teaching geology and engaging students in learning geology.
The ultimate goal of our PhD programs in Geology and Geophysics is to produce students who have the capacity to develop, evaluate and lead research at the cutting edge of the geological sciences in ...
The ultimate goal of our MS programs in Geology and Geophysics is to produce students who have the capacity to develop and perform research at the cutting edge of the geological sciences as ...
With no active volcanos in West Texas to show her Angelo State geology students, Dr. Heather Lehto decided to take them to the great white north. An assistant professor of geosciences, Lehto offered ...
Identifying geological features in a densely vegetated, steep, and rough terrain can be almost impossible. Imagery like LiDAR can help researchers see through the tree cover, but subtle landforms can ...
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