Cooper Lecture Series

Fall 2003

Tuesday 11:30
September 16
303 Lathrop
Lunch Provided
    Art Goldstein
  Colgate University Geology Department
  "The Geology of Fiordland, New Zealand: A Geological Travelogue"
 
Tuesday 11:30
September 23
303 Lathrop
Lunch Provided
    Tim Lowenstein (CU '78)
  SUNY Binghamton Geology Department
  "The Search for Ancient Microorganisms in Fluid Inclusions"
 
Tuesday 11:30
September 30
303 Lathrop
Lunch Provided
    Paul Carr
  University of Wollongong Geology Department
  "Volcanic Rocks and Processes of the Permian Sydney Basin"
 
Tuesday 11:30
October 7
303 Lathrop
Lunch Provided
    Ronadh Cox
  Williams College
  "Stratigraphy in Proterozoic Granulite Facies Metasediments:
    You Don't Need Fossils When You've Got a SHRIMP"
 
Wednesday 4:00
October 15
303 Lathrop
Refreshments Provided
    Scott Samson
  Syracuse University Geology Department
  "Detrital Zircons in Paleogeography: Miserable, Manipulative
    Minerals or Steamy, Sensuous Silicates?"
 
Tuesday 11:30
October 21
303 Lathrop
Lunch Provided
    Jeff Standish (CU '92)
  Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
  "Geological Exploration of the Southwest Indian Ridge"
    Jeff will also be discussing his career path since graduating from Colgate,
    which has included several years as an environmental consultant
 
Tuesday 11:30
October 28
303 Lathrop
Lunch Provided
Prior signup requested
    The Geology Department Students & Faculty
    "So, you want to be a Geology concentrator?"
    Information session about the Geology Department and major
 
Thursday 4:00
October 30
303 Lathrop
Refreshments Provided
    Bruce Herbert (CU '82) & Lai Man Lee (CU '97)
  Texas A&M University
  "Arsenic and Old Water: The Geology of Arsenic"
    Both speakers also will be available to discuss graduate study at Texas A&M
 
Tuesday 11:30
November 11
209 Lathrop
Refreshments Provided
    Deborah Feder (CU '95)
  California State University Fullerton
  "A Framework for Matching Localized Energy Demand with
    Regionally-Specific Renewable Energy Supplies"
 
Tuesday 11:30
November 18
303 Lathrop
Lunch Provided
    Geology Department Faculty
    "So, you're thinking about graduate school?"
    Information session for those considering further studies in geology
     or related fields, and it's not just for seniors!


All presentations are open to the public

     Contact Information:

    Department of Geology
    Colgate University
    13 Oak Drive
    Hamilton, NY 13346

    Ph 315/228-7212
    Fax 315/228-7187


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