Research & Internships Summer Scholars 2020 Geosciences and environmental studies double major Robert Reynolds ’21 completed a summer scholar research project.

Student News Kelly Rose '96 helps predict and prevent oil spills Kelly Rose '96, geology, geo-data science researcher with NETL’s Research Innovation Center uses machine learning to prevent oil spills.

Faculty Are Geysers a Signal of Magma Intrusion Under Yellowstone? Geo Prof. Erik Klemetti discusses the possibility of new magma intruding under the Yellowstone caldera.

NSF awards $200K grant to Denison geoscientist Anjali Fernandes An NSF grant funds research to map the longest Mississippi River Flood on record while supporting inclusive undergraduate geoscience research.

Faculty Prof. Erik Klemetti on Philippine Volcano Prof. Klemetti says the Tala volcano, formed in the middle of a lake in the Philippines, is one of the 10 most dangerous volcanos in the world.

Faculty Geology Prof. Erik Klemetti on dangers of 'volcano tourism' "Treat volcanoes with the respect that they deserve because they are relatively unpredictable," says vulcanologist & prof. Erik Klemetti.

Field Trips Fall Field Trip 2019 Three faculty and 9 students traveled to Mammoth Cave and the surrounding area, then to Jamestown, KY for the Department’s annual Fall Field Trip.

$275,000 Grant Supports Underserved Students in the Sciences Denison University has been awarded a grant of $275,000 to fund a new model that welcomes and supports underserved students in the sciences.

Prof. Erik Klemetti comments on Indonesian volcano Volcanologist and geology prof. Erik Klemetti commented on the processes that unleashed a devastating tsunami in Indonesia.

Faculty A Volcanic Disneyland Geoscience Prof. Erik Klemetti shares the story of how he got his start as a volcanologist - someone who studies volcanos.

Student News 2018 Geoscience Summer Scholars The Summer Scholars program gives students time (and money) to pursue independent research.

Field Trips Geosciences Fall '18 Field Trip to the Central Appalachians Eleven Geoscience students and three faculty traveled to the Central Appalachians in West Virginia and Virginia: Allegheny Plateau to the Blue Ridge.

Alumni Max Howes '17 Leads Conserving Carolina’s Volunteers Environmental studies major and geosciences minor, Max Howes '17 has been named as Conserving Carolina’s volunteer coordinator.

Alumni Annabel Spranger ‘19 Is Currently Sailing With SEA Semester Annabel Spranger ‘19 is sailing to the Phoenix Islands in the Pacific Ocean with SEA Semester.

Faculty Denison Expert Weighs in on Kilauea Volcano Prof. Erik Klemetti is called on for commentary on the Kilauea volcano. Klemetti visited the site as part of a Denison field trip this spring.

Field Trips Spring 2018 Field Trip to Hawaii Four faculty and 21 students traveled to Hawaii

Newsletters 2017 Alumni Newsletter Department hires, department honors and alumni news.

Faculty Geology Prof Erik Klemetti Comments on Indonesian Volcano Geology professor Erik Klemetti, also a world-renowned vulcanologist, commented on the eruption of Mount Agung on the Indonesian island of Bali.

Staff News Ann Caldwell, Geoscience AAA, Helps Build Conference Ann Caldwell, geosciences academic administrative assistant, helped to organize an inter-state conference for her peers.

Field Trips Fall ' 17 Field Trip to Ironbound Island on the Coast of Maine Sept. 2017- 5 Geosciences Faculty and 21 students charted a boat to take them 3 miles off the shore from Bar Harbor to Ironbound Island.

Faculty Updates from Professor Emeriti Ken Bork Geosciences Professor Emeriti Ken Bork still garnering accolades.

Field Trips Field Trip to the Basin and Range district Denison geoscience faculty and students trekked across the Grand Canyon on their 2017 spring break field trip.

Faculty Professor David Greene: Guide to Earthquake-resilient Homes During a sabbatical in Guatemala, Professor David Greene created a resource guide on how to build earthquake-resilient homes for local residents.

Faculty GSA applauds Geo Prof. David Greene for his work The Geological Society of America has recognized Professor David Greene for his work on behalf of the organization.

Faculty Geo Faculty Erik Klemetti weighs in on Mount Meru Earth Observatory website checked in with Erik Klemetti, associate professor of geoscience, about a possible eruption on Mount Meru in Africa.

Field Trips Geosciences Fall Field trip to the Central Appalachians Highlights and photos of the Department of Geosciences student/faculty Field Trip, September 16-20, 2015

Lectures & Discussions "Geoscience Problem Solving for Sustainability" Marcia McNutt speaks on "Geoscience Problem Solving for Sustainability: Focus on Energy."

Faculty Geoscience faculty Erik Klemetti on Iceland volcano "The sulfur is what causes most of the respiratory issues," Erik Klemetti, a geoscientist at Denison University in Ohio, told VICE News.

Faculty Iceland volcano explained by geo fac Erik Klemetti Erik Klemetti, geosciences faculty, explains how volcanoes can create toxic gas.