Triceratops gets star treatment in Swenson lab
A historic discovery is taking shape in the basement of Augustana’s Swenson Hall of Geosciences.
Jack Hughes '24
Emily Martin '24
Makayla Palm '24
Laurence Pavlik '24
From Romer to Olroyd: Developments in the Study of Synapsid Hearing
Kacey Plambeck '24
Briana Reagan '25
Cavit Schempp '24
Analysis and Description of the Iridescent Thin-Film on Calcites in Eastern Iowa
Eulle Stann Casaquite '25
Niah Tyler '25
Earthquake Relovation in Southeastern New Mexico to Better Understand Induced Seismicity
Alex Wandrey '24
Applying Modern Analog Technique to Foraminifera to Track the Neogene Migration of the Orinoco River in Trinidad
A historic discovery is taking shape in the basement of Augustana’s Swenson Hall of Geosciences.
Augustana's John Deere Planetarium and Fryxell Geology Museum will be open to the public on Saturday, Nov. 1, for the annual Fall Open House. The planetarium and geology museum will be open 7-8:30 p.m., with indoor and outdoor programs. There is no charge for admission.
Community-based learning on a large scale: Augustana geology students travel with faculty to the Caribbean island of Bonaire to research environmental change in coral reefs.