A Tale of Two Museums: Part 1 — The Cleveland Museum of Natural History

Last week I had the marvelous opportunity to visit two very different museums with Wooster Geologists. This is the first of two posts with short vignettes of the memorable sights and sounds. The first museum was the Cleveland Museum of … Continue reading
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Global SE: Update

Its been a while since we posted. So a few updates are due. At the heels of an awesome fall, where fourteen students and five faculty and staff worked with five non-profit organizations in the local Wooster community we are … Continue reading
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“Whisky Stones” of Vermont: A Wooster Geologist Connection

The following is a guest blog post from Wooster Geology Senior Lindsey Bowman, a native of Londonderry, Vermont: A metamorphic rock composed mainly of talc, soapstone is found all over the world and has unique qualities such as high heat … Continue reading
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Legislative Hearing Competition – Win a Trip to New York!

Project Pericles invites students interested in social justice and community action to attend an informational session on the Legislative Hearing competition, which is part of Pericles’ Debating for Democracy Program. This program involves letters to legislators written by teams of … Continue reading
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Change is not so hard

One of the Environmental Psychology groups tackled the issue of bottled water. Here’s their description: Water bottles create 3 billion pounds of waste! This waste impacts the environment much more than people might think. The trash vortex, otherwise known as … Continue reading
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Wooster’s Fossil of the Week: A new microconchid genus and species (Permian of Texas)

Two years ago I was invited to Texas by Tom Yancey (Texas A&M) to look at some curious wiggly tubular fossils in the Lower Permian (about 280 million years old). They form small reefs a meter or so across and … Continue reading
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Supporting the Revolving-Loan Environmental Efficiency Fund

Another Environmental Psychology group investigated the REEF project, which provides loans to Wooster students to implement green initiatives. This project aims to improve both the environmental status of the college as well as reduce energy costs. The money saved will then … Continue reading
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Learning to think about nature

More work from students in Environmental Psychology.  This group was interested in how children think about nature — important as a possible predictor of how they will treat natural resources when they are older. Here’s the group’s project: Humans have … Continue reading
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What do you think about pets?

Another project by Environmental Psychology students was inspired by research showing positive effects of pets on health. Read their post, and take the survey! Our project focuses on creating a proposal to implement a pet-friendly residence hall on campus. We … Continue reading
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Recognizing World AIDS Day and upcoming CDGE events

On December 1st, the world will take time to recognize World AIDS Day, which symbolizes a chance to stand together and remember those we have lost to these worldwide epidemic, but also a time to recommit ourselves to fighting for … Continue reading
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