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Monica Dix 20 Awarded Truman Scholarship
Hillary Hempstead
The geology and politics double major plans to use the $30,000 award to attend graduate school and build her expertise as a scientist.
Amelia Lewis 21 Earns Science Research Fellowship in Germany
Erin Ulrich 18
A geology and environmental studies double major, Amelia Lewis 21 will be conducting geomorphology research at the University of T羹bingen in Germany this summer.
Before and After the Storm: Geology Research Offers Rare View of Erosion in the Caribbean
Amanda Nagy
Associate Professor of Geology Amanda Schmidt and her students are analyzing data in a collaborative research project that measures the impact of a category 5 hurricane on the island nation of Dominica.
Associate Professor of Geology Amanda Schmidt and Monica Dix 20 Conduct Research in Cuba
Erin Ulrich 18
Associate Professor of Geology Amanda Schmidt and third-year Monica Dix traveled to Cuba this past summer to research water quality in the country.
Summer Institute on Scientific Teaching Offers Inclusive and Evidence-based Practices
Communications Staff
Ten faculty and staff were named Scientific Teaching Fellows by Yale Mobile Summer Institute on Scientific Teaching.
Reunifying 厙ぴ勛圖s Natural History Collection
Hillary Hempstead
Associate Professor of Anthropology Amy Margaris 96 along with other faculty and staff members on campus are working to digitize the colleges many dangling collectionsobjects and specimens spread across various campus buildings that at one time had a home in the colleges natural history museum.
Julia Skrovan '15 Receives Shansi Grant to Indonesia
Lisa Gulasy
Alumna Julia Skrovan 15 will teach English and lend writing support to undergraduate and graduate students at Syiah Kuala University in Banda Aceh.
Elena Robakiewicz '16 Receives Fulbright Research Grant in Germany
Lisa Gulasy
Elena Robakiewicz 16 will study ancient lake data to better understand early human migration patterns.
Observing the Ocean
Kasey Cheydleur
Eint Kyi 15 spends her days surrounded by her field of study as she pursues a masters degree in oceanography at the University of Hawaii.
A River Wild
Amanda Nagy
Assistant Professor of Geology Amanda Schmidt is part of a team studying rates of soil loss and erosion in a river valley in western China.