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March 2015
Can You Dig It?
Join us for a fun, educational family event! Sponsored by the Department of Geological Sciences in collaboration with the Gainesville Gem and Mineral Society, Can You Dig It? is a free, annual event for anyone who is curious about the world we live in.This is a free family-friendly event with a variety of interactive Earth science exhibits from volcanic eruptions to the coolest sandbox you have ever played with. Bring your family and friends to the Florida Museum of Natural…
Find out more »Can You Dig It?
Join us for a fun, educational family event! Sponsored by the Department of Geological Sciences in collaboration with the Gainesville Gem and Mineral Society, Can You Dig It? is a free, annual event for anyone who is curious about the world we live in.This is a free family-friendly event with a variety of interactive Earth science exhibits from volcanic eruptions to the coolest sandbox you have ever played with. Bring your family and friends to the Florida Museum of Natural…
Find out more »Carly Manz PhD Defense
You are invited to the dissertation defense of Carly Manz. Carly will defend her PhD dissertation entitled "Systematics and Evolutionary Morphology of Peleogene Nyctitheriidae (Mammalia)" at 9:00 a.m. on Thursday, March 19, 2015, in 265 Williamson Hall. All interested are invited to attend.
Find out more »Carly Manz PhD Defense
You are invited to the dissertation defense of Carly Manz. Carly will defend her PhD dissertation entitled "Systematics and Evolutionary Morphology of Peleogene Nyctitheriidae (Mammalia)" at 9:00 a.m. on Thursday, March 19, 2015, in 265 Williamson Hall. All interested are invited to attend.
Find out more »Dr. Alex Kolker Seminar
The next installment of the Spring 2015 Geological Sciences Seminar Series is entitled "New Perspectives on the Hydrology and Sedimentology of North America's Largest Delta" by Dr. Alex Kolker, Assistant Professor, Louisian Universities Marine Consortium (LUMCON), Chauvin, Louisiana. This seminar begins at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 19, 2015, in 100 Williamson Hall. If you have any questions concerning the upcoming seminar, or any seminar on the current schedule, please don’t hesitate to e-mail pghaines@ufl.edu, or stop by 241 Williamson…
Find out more »Dr. Alex Kolker Seminar
The next installment of the Spring 2015 Geological Sciences Seminar Series is entitled "New Perspectives on the Hydrology and Sedimentology of North America's Largest Delta" by Dr. Alex Kolker, Assistant Professor, Louisian Universities Marine Consortium (LUMCON), Chauvin, Louisiana. This seminar begins at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 19, 2015, in 100 Williamson Hall. If you have any questions concerning the upcoming seminar, or any seminar on the current schedule, please don’t hesitate to e-mail pghaines@ufl.edu, or stop by 241 Williamson…
Find out more »AAPG/SEG Trivia Bowl 2015
You are invited to participate or watch in the 2015 AAPG/SEG Trivia Bowl Event. This is an annual event where students pit their wits against a series of general geology questions provided by faculty members in the Department. The event is hosted by the AAPG and SEG student chapters. Where: Keene Faculty Center (Dauer Hall) When: 5pm, this Wednesday March 25. Who can come: Graduate and undergraduate students are invited to participate in the trivia bowl.If you would like to participate it's…
Find out more »AAPG/SEG Trivia Bowl 2015
You are invited to participate or watch in the 2015 AAPG/SEG Trivia Bowl Event. This is an annual event where students pit their wits against a series of general geology questions provided by faculty members in the Department. The event is hosted by the AAPG and SEG student chapters. Where: Keene Faculty Center (Dauer Hall) When: 5pm, this Wednesday March 25. Who can come: Graduate and undergraduate students are invited to participate in the trivia bowl.If you would like to participate it's…
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