Geology, Geography, and Environmental Studies at Calvin

Geology, Geography, and Environmental Studies at Calvin

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GEO Department at Calvin University. Connecting you to the Outdoors @ Calvin College
http://www.calvin.edu/geo

04/10/2026

GEO SEMINAR today with our very own Dr. Mark Bjelland!

03/11/2026

& Students in Memphis, TN!

Triple Section (North-Central, South-Central, South-East) meeting of the Geological Society of America in Memphis, TN

Victoria, Jordyn, Emily, and Corinne

02/25/2026

GEO Seminar this Friday!

02/12/2026

Our newest awesome trifold featuring GEO!

02/04/2026

Another Geo Seminar you don't want to miss! Join us in welcoming back Calvin Alum, Chris Maike, this Friday!

01/27/2026

GEO Seminar Series is back!

We have a very exciting seminar this week with Dr. Cory Redman from The Grand Rapids Public Museum. Stop by and learn about the museum's newest exhibit and the process of discovering and preserving a locally found mastodon 🦣🦴

11/13/2025

Happening tomorrow!

The Dice Mineralogical Museum at Calvin University welcomes the campus community and the general public to an exhibit on Nov. 14, 4-7 PM, focusing on marine fossils from the Cretaceous Period, including large ammonites, a mosasaur skull, and a fossil octopus. The event will include the unveiling of an original painting commissioned for the fossil octopus display and a spectacular new fossil acquisition, as well as an informative talk about the geology of Lebanon and its famous fossils.

TALK: “Adventures in Lebanon: Mountains, Faults, and Fossil Fish” by Dr. Chris Walley, 4-5 PM, North Hall 078 (GEO Seminar Series)

UNVEILING: 5:15-5:30 PM, Dice Museum

FOSSIL EXHIBIT: 5:30-7 PM, North Hall 130

FILM SHOWING: 5:30-7 PM, North Hall 128

See the Dice Museum website for directions and parking info: https://calvin.edu/bruce-dice-mineralogical-museum

11/03/2025

The Dice Mineralogical Museum at Calvin University welcomes the campus community and the general public to an exhibit on Nov. 14, 4-7 PM, focusing on marine fossils from the Cretaceous Period, including large ammonites, a mosasaur skull, and a fossil octopus. The event will include the unveiling of an original painting commissioned for the fossil octopus display and a spectacular new fossil acquisition, as well as an informative talk about the geology of Lebanon and its famous fossils.

TALK: “Adventures in Lebanon: Mountains, Faults, and Fossil Fish” by Dr. Chris Walley, 4-5 PM, North Hall 078 (GEO Seminar Series)

UNVEILING: 5:15-5:30 PM, Dice Museum

FOSSIL EXHIBIT: 5:30-7 PM, North Hall 130

FILM SHOWING: 5:30-7 PM, North Hall 128

11/20/2024

Geo Seminar this Friday! Based off of his new book, Dr. Henk Aay will speak on how the American view of the Netherlands has changed throughout time with the influence of film and media, public diplomacy, and Dutch identity.
Dr. Aay's book will be for sale at the seminar! You can also get a copy on Amazon https://a.co/d/70G1ibx

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1740 Knollcrest Cir SE
Grand Rapids, MI
49546