Wooster’s Fossils of the Week: Belemnites (Jurassic of Wyoming)

This week’s fossils are among the most recognizable. They certainly are popular in my paleontology courses because no one has ever misidentified one. Belemnites (from the Greek belemnon, meaning javelin or dart) were squid-like cephalopods that lived in the Jurassic … Continue reading
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Editor Tip: Receive Email Reminders to Update Content

The reminder tool in Sitecore may not be flashy, but it will help ensure that your content is up to date. As you know, having outdated web content is worse than not having the content at all. Using reminders can automate … Continue reading
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International Education Week

Thanks to many of you that supported last weeks Leader in Residence program. MacArthur Award winner Lateefah Simon was on campus all week. She visited many classes and led three workshops with students. She also had multiple one-on-one opportunities with … Continue reading
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Check out the college’s Solar Energy Generator Dashboard

A lot of people have been talking about the Dashboard that was created when the solar panels went live on the Scot Center roof. Just in case you haven’t come across it yet, here at last is the link. It’s … Continue reading
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Wooster’s Fossil of the Week: a baculitid ammonite (Cretaceous of Wyoming)

This is a specimen I often place on my Invertebrate Paleontology course lab tests. It is the “straight” ammonite Baculites, which is common enough, but the shell and internal walls (septa) have dissolved completely away, leaving this strangely articulated set … Continue reading
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Democratization in Africa: The end of the Military Era?

To what extent did the winds of democratization sweeping across North Africa and the Middle East affect the long standing efforts to end, at last, the era of military involvement in African politics? Prof. Pita Agbese, an expert of civil-military … Continue reading
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Rotational grazing, in the flesh

Last week the ENVS 230 “Sustainable Agriculture” class had a chance to visit one of the few 100% grassfed, rotationally grazing beef farms in the county:  Green Vista farms, operated by Jonathan Berger and his family (I know, convenient name, … Continue reading
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What makes an environment healthy?

It’s that time of year again — the time when the leaf-blower army appears on campus. I’m still unconvinced about the merits of leaf-blowers.  Obviously, there are environmental costs associated with the engines; though ours are pretty efficient, they still … Continue reading
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Local SE Final Presentations

Have you ever been curious about Social Entrepreneurship(SE) at Wooster?  Have you ever wondered about what students do in SE?  Here is your opportunity to find out.  Our five Local SE teams will be presenting their plans for social change … Continue reading
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My Blossoming Love Affair with the Library

Here’s the great thing about the library – if people want to bother me and I don’t want to deal with them, I can just hunker down and look studious until I guilt them into going away. It’s rather pleasant … Continue reading
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