08/29/2024
Join us Next Thursday for our Department Open House!
💥Colloquium
💥Poster Presentations
💥Lab Tours
The Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences (EEPS) at WashU
Whether you’re interested in studying the world beneath your feet, or worlds farther away, the Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences provides the tools for understanding the processes that shaped our planet and other solar system bodies. Understanding the Earth system is also the key to addressing many environmental challenges, including climate change, water supply, and energy. Thus, as an ear
08/29/2024
Join us Next Thursday for our Department Open House!
💥Colloquium
💥Poster Presentations
💥Lab Tours
03/18/2018
Highlights from the Undergrad Field Geology class trip to study the the volcanoes of the Azores
03/15/2018
Undergrad Field Geology has a long history of goat stampedes
03/14/2018
Can't learn this from a textbook! EPS 496 says olá from the Azores!
01/29/2018
EPS 496 Undergraduate Field Geology students are headed to the Azores over Spring break. We will be measuring the diffuse flux of volcanic CO2, as well as the compositions of volcanic gasses.
At AGU? WUSTL EPS Alumni Reception is Monday at the Grand Isle Restaurant, 7-10pm
Grand Isle Restaurant The very best of Southern Louisiana cooking ... and the coldest beer in town.
09/11/2017
Professor Mike Krawczynski, live from Kamchatka, with front row seats for the Shiveluch eruption a couple of days ago!
07/28/2017
Professor Bob Criss at the World's Greatest Outcrop
07/05/2017
Know any outstanding hydrologists?
We're hiring! eps.wustl.edu/hydrology
Assistant Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences: Hydrology | Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in the field of surface hydrology. The candidate is expected to perform basic research in hydrologic processes at or near Earth’s surface. Areas o...
04/20/2017
Congratulations to Addie Nakatani, winner of the Ohle Prize, and all of our senior thesis writers on their outstanding presentations this afternoon.