After 68 years in Thompson Hall, we are gradually moving towards a new chapter and a new home for the geology department at Kansas State University.
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After 68 years in Thompson Hall, we are gradually moving towards a new chapter and a new home for the geology department at Kansas State University.
Continue reading “A new chapter for geology – update on relocation plans”
This past summer, five of our students (Sami Villasana, Celine Mazzella, Zane Barrow, Ethan Senne and Matt Arana) attended our International Field Camp in France. They are sharing their experience with us:
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As you may know, Dr. Karin Goldberg has moved to Colorado for news adventures. Here are some news from her:
“My move to Colorado has been bittersweet. On the sweet side, Fort Collins is a vibrant college town with charming, diverse restaurants and beautiful neighborhoods with neatly manicured lawns punctuated by parks. There are trails everywhere and the Front Range is right there! Every weekend we explore a new hiking trail, with such explicit geology that I feel like making Geonugget videos all the time! The views are magnificent and awe-inspiring, and I keep taking pictures of rocks, structures and features for my classes. Only to remember that teaching classes is probably something I will not be doing in the near future, which brings me to the bitter side of the move… I miss our students, sharing my excitement about the things I see with them and with my colleagues, and I miss our K-State community. I still have the pleasure of teaching Earth Through Time online, and I have also taken up three geology courses on a local community college, but this is likely to be temporary, as I have started my consulting business and have also applied for other full-time jobs. I am excited for what the future will bring and look back at my time with the Department of Geology at K-State with gratitude for the opportunities and enriching experiences, but most importantly with a heart full of love and longing for the good people I left there.”