Geoscience Department Seminars
Stony Brook Department of Geosciences Colloquium & Graduate Seminar CalendarAll seminars are on Thursday at 4:00 pm - ESS Building, room 123 unless noted otherwise. All are welcome to attend. Seminar attendees may join us for refreshments prior to the seminar, courtesy of an endowment from Charlie Sheppard, M.S. '82. "
Grad Circus Schedule
Grad Circus is where our graduate students present the results of their current research. Grad Circus is usually on Friday at 4:00 p.m. in room 123 of the Earth and Space Sciences Building. All are welcome.
Geology Open Night *Admission is FREE*
Open night lectures are usually on topics in the geosciences related to the current research of the faculty, staff and students at SUNY Stony Brook. These presentations are intended for:
those interested in new developments in the sciencesearth science high school students and teachers undergraduate and graduate students in geosciences professional geologists
Schedule:
For a complete schedule, information and history please click here: Geology Open Night Seminars
Where and When:
7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Earth and Space Sciences Building (ESS)
Lecture Hall (Room 001)
SUNY Stony Brook Campus
Directions to ESS
News & Announcements
Geosciences Department Newsletter
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Professors John Parise and Artem Oganov pursue Materials Genome Initiative
Professor Deanne Rogers finds evidence for past groundwater on Mars
Professor Robert Liebermann accepts Edward A. Flinn Award
Professor Scott McLennan selected for NASA's Mars Science Laboratory Team
Professor Timothy Glotch receives NSF Career Award
Geosciences PhD Francis McCubbin receives Presidential Early Career Award
Professor Scott McLennan on NASA team that finds new evidence for water at Mars crater
Geoscience Researchers Develop Numerical Model to Better Forecast Forces Behind Earthquakes
Geoscience Professor Don Weidner selected to receive Inge Lehman Medal
Geoscience researchers find that natural minerals disinfect drinking water
Professor Dan Davis publishes 4th edition of "Turn Left at Orion"
Stony Brook PhD and Faculty Advisor Show that the Moon Isn't as Dry as Previously Thought
The Department welcomes its new faculty member, Deanne Rogers
Jerome Varriale, Geosciences major, Named URECA Researcher of the Month

