Rast-Holbrook Seminar Series
The Fossil Birds of East Asia: What the Bones and Traces Tell Us About Avian Evolution
The Fossil Birds of East Asia: What the Bones and Traces Tell Us About Avian Evolution
The Role and Extent of Dextral Transpression and Lateral Escape on the Post-Acadian Tectonic Evolution of South-Central New England
" Deep crustal structure, processes, and properties from xenoliths and seismic observations in the Rocky Mountains "
“Dissolved Trace Elements in Rivers: Problems and Perspectives”
“Invasive species, mass extinction, and speciation: How biogeography impacts the history of life”
Twenty-eight students representing each Southeastern Conference university will study abroad during the 2015-16 academic year, the result of a contribution to the league by Dr Pepper.
Arts & Sciences Dean Mark Lawrence Kornbluh speaks at the Topping Off Ceremony for the new Academic Science Building. The ceremony signifies the end of the structural phase and the beginning of the remaining phases of the construction process. The Academic Science Building is scheduled to open Fall 2016.
Kent Ratajeski, a geologist and professor of earth and environmental science at the University of Kentucky, was mentioned in an article on earthmagazine.com.
"For a chapter which did not even exist six-and-a-half years ago, we're doing pretty well."
Department of Biology Chair Vincent Cassone and Department of Chemistry Chair Mark Meier recently visited the Academic Science Building construction site to discuss the ways in which the building will transform science education on campus. The Academic Science Building is scheduled to open Fall 2016.