Dept. Highlights / News
  • Geology Success Presentation
    How to get the most out of your Geology Department. Chair's talk given in November 2011.
  • Departmental Position Statements
    Department positions on items of societal interest.
  • Outcomes & Assessment
    Includes mission statement, program outcomes, assessment.
  • Department Newsletter
    Online version of newsletter sent out to alumni and friends in late summer.
Next Public Talk: Minerals Exploration in Southeast Alaska, Erika Shepard, Economic Geologist, Tuesday, May 28th at 4:00 pm, ES 100 [View all talks]
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Sue Debari and students on Columbia River Basalts  - Petrology, August 2009 (by Sue DeBari)
Campus Location: Environmental Studies (ES) 240 [Campus Map] [Google Map]
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