05/23/2022
To our fantabulous grads: Weber State is looking for a recent graduate to be the next Sustainability Coordinator! The position is still open. Apply today!
AmeriCorps Sustainability Coordinator
Are you looking to gain professional experience in the sustainability field? Become a Sustainability Coordinator and provide direct services to our community, as an AmeriCorps member, working at Weber State University’s Sustainability Practice’s and Research Center (SPARC).
12/12/2021
We're hiring--Join our department! Seeking candidates for a tenure-track Earth surface processes / geomorphology faculty member. Please share.
https://jobs.weber.edu/postings/15041
11/18/2021
The Utah Geological Survey (UGS) in partnership with the AAPG University of Utah Student chapter are providing a critical minerals short course. Register here for a day of hybrid format guest lectures and in-person workshop. This course will occur on January 21, 2022 from 8 am to 4 pm MST
https://forms.gle/nRXBuSW7H7We7wiR9
09/28/2021
Congratulations to Dr. Adolph Yonkee! He has been awarded the 2021 WSU James Taylor Outstanding Researcher Award. He has several ongoing research projects which have taken him all around the world.
Thank you Dr. Yonkee for all that you do for the department and for all of our students!
Weber State Earth & Environmental Sciences
08/30/2021
Welcome back to campus, Wildcats! It's great seeing so many of your [half] faces and we're looking forward to a great year with all of you.
One fun opportunity for your Tuesday afternoons is this semester's Sustainability Snapshots Seminar Series, Tuesdays 1:30-2:45 pm, open to all for credit or just to pop in in person or via Zoom. Check it out to learn about sustainability research being done on campus, including some applications of your EES coursework. See you there!
https://weber.edu/sustainability/snapshots.html
08/08/2021
Are y'all getting excited for a shiny new fall semester?
How to identify Rocks 😂😂 |
Geology Page
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04/16/2021
Our buttons are bursting: Dr. Ford was just awarded a Seager Award for Undergraduate Teaching Excellence!
The award recognizes faculty members in the College of Science who have demonstrated a special dedication and ability in stimulating the interest of high school and undergraduate college students in science. Dr. Ford is beloved for his dedication to students and their success. We're sure going to miss him when he retires at the end of this year.