News
(May 14, 2021)
The Driving Force Behind Tropical MudslidesEES Ph.D. candidate leads a research expedition in search of answers to erosion in his home country of Colombia.
(March 18, 2021)
Using Syracuse Lava to Understand Metal WorldsThe Syracuse Lava Project explores what volcanoes might look like on metallic planets.
(March 15, 2021)
EES Professor Contributes to Catskill Mountains StudyThe paper on episodic exhumation of the Appalachian orogen was published in the journal Geology.
(Feb. 1, 2021)
Holmes Award Winners AnnouncedEach year the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences selects a small handful of outstanding students from its introductory courses to receive the Chauncey D. Holmes Award.
(Jan. 4, 2021)
New Committee Will Further Efforts on Equity, Diversity, and InclusionThis past summer, the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences formed a new committee to continue departmental progress towards addressing issues of equity, diversity, and inclusion.
(Dec. 1, 2020)
Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences 2020 Lab UpdatesAs we close out 2020, we wanted to share with you lab updates from all of our faculty members.
(Nov. 6, 2020)
EES Professors Contribute to Study on Future Climate PredictionClimate experts make the case for including ancient data in future models.
(Nov. 2, 2020)
EES Professor Christa Kelleher Wins SU’s First Francis A. Kohout Award for Outstanding AchievementThe award honors early-career scientists for outstanding achievements in the hydrogeologic profession.