A new paper: Two problematic sclerobiont species that survived the Ordovician-Silurian extinction event
It was again my privilege to join my Estonian colleagues on a paper (published today...
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It was again my privilege to join my Estonian colleagues on a paper (published today...
Participants: Greg Wiles, Nick Wiesenberg, Ben Gaglioti, Daniel Mann, Gabrielle Sjoberg, Eloise Peabbles, Eric Benedict,...
It was a honor to welcome Dr. Nicolás Young (’05) back to the College to...
Dr. Mark Abbott and his graduate students Cole and Adeel visited the Wooster Tree Ring...
It was my privilege to join an Estonian-Polish-Chinese-American team interpreting partial soft-tissue preservation of the...
Dr. Lyon’s class along with her TAs and in collaboration with the Wooster Art Museum’s...
Imagine a world with larch trees in the uplands and dawn redwoods in the flats,...
by Claire Elsie and Allie Toombs, with contributions from other Paleoecology students. On Saturday, November...
Blog post written by students enrolled in the course, including Madeline Eaton and Lynnsey Delio....
A new paper on tentaculitid paleobiology and evolution has just appeared in its final form...