Heather Macdonald always loved science, and that combined with a love of teaching to shape her future. In high school, Macdonald taught French and math to elementary school students as part of a ...
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 ...
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.
University of Washington geologists had set out to create computer-based field experiences long before the COVID-19 pandemic hit. Juliet Crider, a UW associate professor of Earth and space sciences, ...
Brief description of project: The proposed project is for the acquisition of four Emriver stream tables by the Departments of Geography and Geology & Environmental Earth Science. The Emriver tables ...
Rocks, contrary to popular belief, do move. They just do it slowly, over the course of hundreds of thousands of years. The pace doesn’t make for scintillating geology lectures or textbooks. So ...
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