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Field Trip Friday
AMHERST, MA – If you were following our adventures last summer, you’ll remember that Wooster helped lead a 6-student Keck trip to the West Fjords in northwest Iceland. You may not know that we also had a Wooster presence on … Continue… Continue reading
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Collaborative (and sticky) Inquiry in the Geology of Natural Hazards
Wooster, OH – Today’s hazards class was devoted to lava viscosity. Viscosity plays an important role in controlling how volcanoes behave, from determining how quickly magma ascends to whether the eruption will be explosive or effusive. In H… Continue reading
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Wooster’s Fossil of the Week: A spiriferinid brachiopod (Logan Formation, Lower Carboniferous, Ohio)
This brachiopod is one of the most common in the Logan Formation of Wooster, Ohio, so our students know it well from outcrops in Spangler Park and the occasional excavations in town. Four specimens of Syringothyris Winchell 1863 are visible … Con… Continue reading
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Problems and Prospects for Peace in South Asia
Join us for a dialogue with Dr Saeed Shafqat and Dr. Phillip Oldenburg on Wednesday April 4th, 2012, Babcock Formal Lounge 7pm South Asia is a region of great opportunity and progress but also a place that has historically suffered from territorial &… Continue reading
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Frolicking with the Sheep
Cheers! So, last week we ventured out for a walk through the sheep pastures. The path divided the fields for some time, but then mysteriously ended but the sign for the footpath pointed directly into the field. So, we decided … Continue reading &… Continue reading
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Gangway!
Being overrun by Wooster pipers and drummers (headed with dire purpose to the I.S. parade) can be a hair-raising affair. Continue reading
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Almost There
3/14/2012 — Focus and isolation help bring I.S. projects to the finish line. Continue reading
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Study Break
2/21/12 — Carlos Jones and the P.L.U.S. band helped exam-weary Wooster students refresh in Lowry Center. Continue reading
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Wooster’s Fossils of the Week: Three cobble-dwelling oysters from the Upper Cretaceous of southern Israel
These fossils of the week, three well-worn cemented oysters, are highlighted to celebrate the final acceptance this past week of a manuscript that describes their geological setting and significance: Wilson et al., 2012 (see reference below). They are … Continue reading
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Glacial Features in Western Pennsylvania
SLIPPERY ROCK, PA – I’ve just returned from the March meeting of the Pittsburgh Geological Society. If you’re in the region and you’re not a member, you really should think about joining. On the third Wednesday of each month, a … Continue reading
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