Treks in Provence: Geology, History, and Culture in Southern France
This summer course is an exploration of the magnificent landscapes, culture, and history of Provence.
To say that there have been changes in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences since our last newsletter would be an understatement.
I write this on March 23, as the coronavirus pandemic is gaining ground and producing changes in how Indiana University operates on almost an hourly basis. Classes have been moved online through the summer if not longer, graduation has been indefinitely postponed, and the governor has issued a stay-at-home policy for the state. Even our capstone Field Geology in Montana must be taught online this year. We will see where these events lead in our next newsletter.
This summer course is an exploration of the magnificent landscapes, culture, and history of Provence.
EAS faculty have received awards, fellowships, scholarships, and serve as leaders in professional organizations. Here's a list of all the 2019-2020 activity and honors.
Introducing our newest faculty members and postdocs.
The move into Phase 1 of the renovation was largely a routine process.
Jim Brophy is happily retired as of December 31, 2019. He came out of retirement three weeks later to teach Optical Mineralogy which had 20 students enrolled.