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SES Together While The Sun Was Hidden Behind The Moon

This April, many were excited about having the luck of witnessing a total solar eclipse without traveling faraway. This is no exception for students in geodetic science. The totality belt of the…

2024 Earth Sciences Spring Undergraduate Awards Announced!

By Casey Saup

Congratulations to our undergraduate students! View our 2024 awardees below.

Joseph and Marcia Newhart Scholarship

Morgan Leeson

Marcus J. and Lottie C. Lieberman Scholarships

Sara Bauer…

Congratulations Spring 2024 Earth Sciences Graduates!

By Casey Saup
Congratulations to our spring 2024 graduates!

For edits or updates, contact ses-comms@osu.edu.

2024 Earth Sciences Spring Awards Announced!

By Casey Saup

Congratulations to our faculty, staff, and students! Use the dropdowns below to view our 2024 awardees.

Note: Undergraduate awards will be announced at a later date.

A coral livestream and corals on display at the Orton Geological Museum.

Coral reef exhibition opens at Ohio State

Originally posted by Ohio State News. Author: Franny Lazarus.

People may be surprised to learn that, despite being in the heart of the Midwest, Ohio is home to spectacular coral reef fossils…

Image of giant ground sloth skeleton in the Orton Geological Museum nicknamed 'Jeff' from the side

In paleontology, correct names are keys to accurate study: Researcher resolves historical inconsistencies in name of popular fossil

Originally posted by Ohio State News. Author: Tatyana Woodall.

When the skeletal remains of a giant ground sloth were first unearthed in 1796, the discovery marked one of…

Revolutionizing River Research: How the SWOT Mission is Transforming Global Hydrology

Originally posted by Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center.

In the world of hydrologic science, a new chapter is being written with the advent of the Surface Water and Ocean Topography…

The Elbrus Ice Core Unlocks Secrets of a 260-Year Snow Accumulation History

Originally posted by Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center.

In an effort to understand the earth's climate system, especially the regional variability of precipitation, which is essential…

Antarctic Frontier Project 'Tantalizingly Close' to Vital Climate Secrets

Originally posted by Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center.

An international team has successfully hot-water drilled through 580 meters of Antarctic ice, collected numerous sediment cores…