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(Aug. 30, 2022)
Exploring Sediment History in CNY LakesA study of Skaneateles and Oneida lake sediment may lead to new information about harmful algal blooms.
(Aug. 11, 2022)
Hot and Cold: Ongoing Research in the Lu Lab Investigates the Causes of Mass ExtinctionTwo recent projects from the Lu lab illuminate how a concatenation of factors is more likely to explain extinctions than a single isolated cause.
(Aug. 11, 2022)
Ellen Jorgensen ’23 Named a Goldwater ScholarThe Goldwater Scholarship is the highest honor conferred on STEM undergraduates in the United States.
(Aug. 11, 2022)
Bryce Hand Receives Distinguished Service Award From NY Earth Science Teachers AssociationCongratulations to Professor Emeritus Bryce Hand, who has been chosen to receive the 2022 Distinguished Service Award from the New York Earth Science Teachers Association in recognition of his long-time support of teachers and scientific inquiry.
(Aug. 11, 2022)
A Thomas Two-Fer!Associate Professor Jay Thomas has landed two major awards from the Petrology and Geochemistry Program at the National Science Foundation.
(May 9, 2022)
Biology and Earth and Environmental Sciences Departments Come Together on Diversity and Engagement InitiativesA SEEDS SPUR summer fellowship, Natural Science Explorers outreach program and E4 seminar series highlight the departments' efforts.
(March 21, 2022)
The Impact of ExtinctionNew research published in PNAS answers a lingering question about the source of atmospheric sulfur leading to the extinction of the dinosaurs.
(March 14, 2022)
EES Professor Helps Find Clues Behind What Turned Ancient Subtropical Drylands Into OasesThonis Family Professor Tripti Bhattacharya is among an international team of researchers whose study was published in Nature Communications.