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News and Events                     Why Study Geology?

Considering "Earth Science Education"?: You might qualify for a $12,000/year Robert Noyce Scholarship. Opportunities at NDSU for these scholarships are avaialble through 2012. For further information, click here.

Environmental Science Minor: Students interested in the Earth and the environment are invited to consider this rewarding and challenging minor! Click here for further information, or contact any Geosciences faculty member.

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: Friday, 10-Oct-2008 11:35:16 CDT
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