The section of the boundary between the United States and Mexico along the Rio Grande from Presidio to the mouth of the Pecos River was surveyed by two American parties, one led by civilian surveyor …
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John Fournelle elected as a Fellow of the Microanalysis Society
MAS Fellowship recognizes eminent scientists, engineers, and technologists in the field of microanalysis of materials and related phenomena who have distinguished themselves through outstanding research and service to the microanalysis community. This includes technique development, …
Current GeoBadger first authors in the news – Liz Ceperley and Randy Williams
(updated) UW-Geoscience All Alumni Reunion, April 2019
Registration details coming SOON! SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Thursday, 4/25, afternoon Graduate Student Symposium, Weeks Hall, rm 140 Friday, 4/26 9 am – 2 pm, Registration in Cline Lounge, 2nd floor Open Labs, Posters Geology Museum, …
Scott Hartman honored for outstanding teaching!
Scott Hartman was one of four TAs honored this winter by the Writing Across the Curriculum program in the Department of English for outstanding teaching in a Communications-B course and for helping to plan and …
Ancient rocks record first evidence for photosynthesis that made oxygen –
Dave Tenenbaum wrote a nice article about Aaron Satkoski’s newly published work
Harold Tobin: Science on Tap
Science on Tap, An Evening Lecture Series An evening social lecture series featuring some of the best minds in science and science reporting at the Milwaukee Public Museum. details Thursday, October 8, A Decade of …
Postdoctoral Associate Aaron Satkoski Highlighted In Discovery of Oldest Known Marine Redox Gradient
Stephen Meyers Named Recipient of the James Lee Wilson Award
UW-Madison Associate Professor Stephen Meyers has been selected as the 2016 recipient of the James Lee Wilson Award, from the Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM). The award is given in recognition of “Excellence in Sedimentary …