Aug 4, 2020
Lafayette Geology supports Xenolith research
It seems that Covid-19 has disrupted so much of our lives. However, Emma Sosa, class of 2017, has not let this impact progress on her PhD research. …
It seems that Covid-19 has disrupted so much of our lives. However, Emma Sosa, class of 2017, has not let this impact progress on her PhD research. …
Even though we are unable to convene in person for our graduation, the Geology Department is excited to celebrate the accomplishments of our seniors. …
Three geology students are being honored for their academic work, and their dedication in the Geology Department. Due to the cancellation of this year…
The RUMBLE lab (Reasearch Unit on Magma, Bedrock, Lava and Eruptions) has spent the last year visiting external labs to support EXCEL and Thesis work.…
The Geology Department is working hard to transition its courses to remote learning. We are immersing ourselves in our classes trying to make the most…
The Department of Geology, with the Civil Engineering Department, and the Environmental Science program have a new tool in assessing the Bushkill Creek…
It has been a long time since the department has sent out a Newsletter. So we figured that it was time to highlight the students and faculty in the department…
Senior Consultant – Financial Services certainly doesn’t muster up any major images of geology. Rocks, soils, and depositional environments may not…
When I arrived at Lafayette as an International Business major, I wanted to get my science requirements completed as quickly and painlessly as possible…
I grew up in a small town in the northwest corner of Connecticut. My fondest memories are with my two younger brothers playing in the state forest behind…