All Geology students present their capstone research each year at the end of the spring semester. The students work one-on-one with a faculty research advisor to develop a project of interest, acquire data in the field or lab, and, after analyzing their data, present their research at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Scholars Forum and Geoscience Day.
Students will present their research at the annual Geoscience Day on Friday, April 24, 2026.
- Geoscience Day, Friday, April 24
- Kopchick Hall, room 104
- The talks can be viewed on the department’s
Geoscience Day Schedule
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8:30 a.m. Opening Remarks by Dr. Nick Deardorff
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8:35 a.m. Lauren Fike
Analyzing Foliations to Aid Understanding in the Formation of Taiwan -
8:50 a.m. Nolan Read
Strain Partitioning Between Clasts and Matrix in a Pebbly Phyllite from the Eastern Central Range, Taiwan -
9:05 a.m. Megan McCracken
Constraining Mineral Chemistry in a Well-Preserved Seafloor Stratigraphic Section of the Eastern Central Range, Taiwan -
9:20 a.m. Grant Baker
Investigation on How Heat and Time Spent in Volcanic Environments Affect Crystallization in Volcanic Tephra -
9:35 a.m. Poster Session and Break
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10:10 a.m. Cameron Danchanko
Investigating Microplastic Contamination in the Streams of The Stoney Run Watershed in Indiana, PA -
10:25 a.m. Toni Venslosky
Assessment of Microplastic Contamination in Stream Sediments of the Stoney Run Watershed -
10:40 a.m. Jenna Conrad
An Analysis of Microwear on Tyrannosaurid Teeth -
10:55 a.m. Break
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11:15 a.m. Alumni Speaker: Heather Furlong ’19
What Norwegian Sea Diatomites Reveal About Climate During One of Earth’s Most Extreme Warming Events
Past Geoscience Days
Explore past speakers and projects