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Environmental Geosciences | Environmental Geoscience | West Virginia University
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Advising Faculty and Their Courses. Eberly College of Arts and Sciences. 2016 West Virginia University. West Virginia University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action institution.
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Alumni/Visiting Committee | Department of Geology & Geography | West Virginia University
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Eberly College of Arts and Sciences. Department of Geology and Geography. 330 Brooks Hall 98 Beechurst Ave. Morgantown, WV 26506. Phone: (304) 293-5603 Fax: (304) 293-6522. 2016 West Virginia University. West Virginia University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action institution.
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Safety | Department of Geology & Geography | West Virginia University
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West Virginia University is committed to providing a safe and secure working environment. Geology and Geography Specific Information:. Eberly College of Arts and Sciences Lab Safety Manual. Safety Links of Interest:. Police Department, WVU. WVU Environmental Health and Safety. WVU Healty Sciences Safety Center. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Occupational Safety and Health Administration. US Environmental Protection Agency.
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Forms and Documents | Department of Geology & Geography | West Virginia University
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Eberly College of Arts and Sciences. Department of Geology and Geography. 330 Brooks Hall 98 Beechurst Ave. Morgantown, WV 26506. Phone: (304) 293-5603 Fax: (304) 293-6522. 2016 West Virginia University. West Virginia University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action institution.
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Department | Department of Geology & Geography | West Virginia University
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The Department of Geology and Geography is a vibrant, exciting academic unit with 32.5 faculty FTEs ranging across the physical and social sciences. The department secures significant external funding, teaches thousands of undergraduates, generates large numbers of PhDs, MAs and MSs, and provides invaluable service to the university. Faculty in G&G are research productive and conduct their work all around the world. Faculty authored 43 refereed publications/year in 2011-2013. Faculty conducted research i...
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Jobs | Department of Geology & Geography | West Virginia University
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Eberly College of Arts and Sciences. Department of Geology and Geography. 330 Brooks Hall 98 Beechurst Ave. Morgantown, WV 26506. Phone: (304) 293-5603 Fax: (304) 293-6522. 2016 West Virginia University. West Virginia University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action institution.
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Advising Faculty and Their Courses | Environmental Geoscience | West Virginia University
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Advising Faculty and Their Courses. Advising Faculty and Their Courses. Dr Behling, AKA "Dr. Bob", specializes in Geology education, with an emphasis on training K-12 teachers. For the Environmental Geoscience major, he teaches the required introductory (GEOL or GEOG 110, fall semesters) and capstone (GEOL 400, spring semesters) courses, as well as occasional elective courses such as Environmental Geology (GEOL 365). ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF GEOGRAPHY. Dr Kite conducts research on many aspects of Geomorpho...
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People | Geology | West Virginia University
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ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF GEOLOGY. Graham uses fieldwork, petrology, and geochronology to investigate the origins and architectures of volcanic provinces throughout the North American Cordillera. Graham.andrews@mail.wvu.edu. ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF GEOLOGY. Kathleen.benison@mail.wvu.edu. TEACHING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF GEOLOGY. Kenny uses fieldwork, elemental and isotopic analyses, geochronology, and high-spatial resolution techniques to place important constraints on 1) the exchange processes operating betw...
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Become a Major | Environmental Geoscience | West Virginia University
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How to become an Environmental Geoscience Major. 1) Get your advising file from your current advisor. 2) take it to the Eberley College Advising Office in Room 221 Armstrong Hall. They will approve you to be in the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences and will forward your application to us. There is nothing more you need to do! Once we receive your application, you will be assigned an advisor. For more information concerning the Environmental Geoscience major, contact:. Department of Geology and Geography.
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