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News and Events                     Why Study Geology?

NEW ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY MINOR - Students interested in the Earth and the environment are invited to consider this rewarding and challenging minor! Contact any Geoscience faculty for information.

"The Buffalo Rock": The November, 2007 edition of the annual departmental newsletter is posted here.

Questions about North Dakota's geology?: Visit NDSU's Geology in North Dakota page. Lots of photos, maps, satellite images, and links to help guide you through the geology of this fascinating state.

Lake Agassiz Rock Club: a public group interested in collecting/trading rocks and minerals and learning about geology. Meetings are held at 7:30 pm on the first Wednesday of the month (except in summer), at Stevens Hall Room 136, NDSU. (Contact eunice.johnston@ndsu.edu for information). The public is invited.

Graduate Program in Environmental and Conservation Science: The ECS Program is a cross-disciplinary M.S. and Ph.D. Program at NDSU. Faculty in the Department of Geosciences can advise graduate students in this program.

Make a Donation: NDSU Geosciences welcomes donations to its endowment fund in support of undergraduate field trips and scholarships. Visit here for further information.



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Prospective students may schedule a visit by calling 1-800-488-NDSU.
Inquiries about the Geosciences program can be
e-mailed to: ndsu.geosciences@ndsu.edu
Bernhardt Saini-Eidukat, Associate Professor and Chair
email: bernhardt.saini-eidukat@ndsu.edu
Phone: (701) 231-8455
Address: Stevens Hall
Last updated: Thursday, 28-Aug-2008 11:33:51 CDT
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