We'd like to recognize Glenn Sharman, who completed his PhD under Steve in 2014, for receiving the Pacific Section-SEPM, John C. Crowell Award for best Ph.D. dissertation, 2015.
Graduate Studies in the Department of Geological Sciences (GS) involve academic course work and independent research. Students are prepared for careers as professional scientists in research, education, or the application of the earth sciences to mineral, energy, and water resources. Programs lead to the M.S., Engineer, and Ph.D. degrees.
The purpose of the undergraduate program in Geological Sciences is to provide students with (1) a broad background in the fundamentals of the Earth sciences and (2) the quantitative, analytical, and communications skills necessary to conduct research and think critically about questions involving the Earth.
Our researchers have access to a wide variety of laboratories and equipment, either within our department or in associated departments.