News Archives from the College of Sciences
Northrop Grumman Coding Challenge Competition
On April 7-8 Northrop Grumman will be hosting a Coding Challenge for SDSU and UCSD students. This is a great opportunity to showcase your talents and meet the Northrop Grumman team. Last year there were two codeathons, one at SDSU and another at UCSD. This...
Seminar – Marjorie Chan
Mars for Earthlings: Using Sedimentary Analogs to Decode Mars Geology Marjorie ChanProfessor, University of UtahHost: AAPG SDSU Student Chapter Wednesday, February 22, 2017CSL 422 – 1 pm AbstractAn enticing challenge of sedimentology is applying our...
Seminar – Beverly Goodman
Ancient Mediterranean Tsunami Deposits Beverly GoodmanGeoarchaeologist, University of Haifa Charney School of Marine SciencesHost: Tom Rockwell Wednesday, February 8, 2017CSL 422 – 1 pm AbstractThe terms ‘Mediterranean’ and...
Astronomy Department welcomes new faculty member, Kate Rubin
The Astronomy Department is pleased to welcome our latest faculty hire, professor Kate Rubin, who joined our Department this fall. Kate has an expertise in extragalactic astronomy, with an emphasis on the flow of gas into and out of galaxies as they form and evolve....
Science Education grant for Professor Fred Goldberg
Professor Fred Goldberg is a co-PI on a new grant from the National Science Foundation’s Improving Undergraduate Science Education program to establish a faculty online learning community (FOLC) of instructors using the Next Generation Physical Science and...
Way to go Jamie!
Geology alumni, Jamie Purcell is headed to the Rugby Cal Cup Final with his teammates Jamie Purcell graduated from the department with a MS degree, Fall of 2014 and has been working locally in the industry since. He and his fellow OMBAC teammates will head to...
Astronomy Department welcomes new faculty member Kate Rubin
The Astronomy Department is pleased to welcome our latest faculty hire, professor Kate Rubin, who joined our Department in Fall 2016. Kate has an expertise in extragalactic astronomy, with an emphasis on the flow of gas into and out of galaxies as they form and...
Thesis Defense – Dan Peppard
Shallow level incipient pulverization found with a dismembered remnant of a positive flower structure in the San Jacinto fault, southern California, USA Dan PeppardMS CandidateAdvisor: Dr. Gary Girty Tuesday, January 17, 2017CSL 422 – 11 am AbstractEvidence...
Geology student doing big things
Faith Moore has been selected as the student representative for the Geological Society of America’s Environmental and Engineering Geology Division (EEGD). She will be serving in this capacity for the next two years as a voting member. Her roll includes advising...