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The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Dartmouth https://earthsciences.dartmouth.edu
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Congratulations to the AY 25-26 Recipients of the Estwing Prize! This award is given annually to students for being great Morale builders in the field (on The Stretch). This year the recipients are Dankweli K. Mwaka (Photos 1-3), and Martin C. Skacel (Photo 4).
Congratulations to the AY 25-26 Recipients of the John A. Ebers 1961 Memorial Prize - Undergraduate Award! This award is given annually to Outstanding Senior Major students. This year the recipients (ing 1; L to R) are Adrianna J. Drindak, Hannah C. Clark (img 2), and Ryan E. Glenn (img 3)
Thank you to everyone who attended our EAPS Annual End-of-Year Picnic! We had a beautiful evening with great food, hacky sacking, and a visit from a porcupine! Congratulations to all of the 25-26 EARS department award winners, and congratulations to all on completing this academic year!
Yesterday was the Earth & Planetary Science 2026 Senior Honor Thesis Presentations, where twelve of our EAPS undergrads presented the culmination of the research studies they have completed this year. Special thanks to Leslie Sonder, the EAPS Undergraduate Advisor, for hosting this evening!
Associate Professor of EAPS Justin Strauss was recently quoted in Earth.com: “Given our understanding of the regional geology in northwestern Canada, there is great potential here to revisit our understanding of Ediacaran Earth history,”. See the article here: www.earth.com/news/canadia...
As of this summer, @dartmouthears.bsky.social will be known as the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences. “We’ve been building toward this for about 20 years, and the research has genuinely grown to span both Earth and other planetary bodies,” says department chair Meredith Kelly.
[email protected] professor Robert Hawley was named director of the Dartmouth Center for the Advancement of Learning, which enriches teaching and learning on campus through programs and resources for anyone engaged in teaching at #Dartmouth.
"There is great potential here to revisit our understanding of Ediacaran Earth history.” @dartmouthears.bsky.social professor Justin Strauss co-led a study that found a diverse deposit of Ediacaran fossils in Northwestern Canada, suggesting complex animals evolved earlier than previously understood.
Today many of our EAPS undergrads presented their work at the Wetterhahn Science Symposium. Notably, two of our undergrads won 2nd & 3rd place for their Senior Honors Theses! Congratulations to Caleb Saks and Jacob Schnell! Read more on the Wetterhahn here: students.dartmouth.edu/surfd/news-e...
This term, EAPS undergraduate ‘Ale’aokalani Kahele (‘27) has worked on a project to create a guide for future Stretchies detailing the history of the different tribal lands the EAPS off-campus field program, ‘The Stretch’, goes through and more! See more here: alea-stretch-seven.vercel.app
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A New Name for Earth Sciences | Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Dartmouth’s growing research program in planetary science will now have a name to match.
fas.dartmouth.edu
Robert Hawley will lead the Dartmouth Center for the Advancement of Learning.
fas.dartmouth.edu
Trove of fossils discovered in Canada sheds light on "when life first became large, complex and unmistakenly animal."
www.livescience.com
Earth Sciences Professor Named DCAL Director | Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Complex animals evolved up to 10 million years earlier than previously thought, fossil discovery shows
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Dartmouth
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Dartmouth
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