A l u m n i
DEPARTMENT
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OF
A l u m n a e
N e w s l e t t e r
G E O L O G Y, U N I V E R S I T Y
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CINCINNATI
SPRING 2007
Letter from Department Head Dear Alumni:
Welcome to this year’s edition of Upper Crust, which may be the thickest one yet! I won’t delay you too much from getting to the good stuff, but there are few things that I wanted to chat about briefly. First and foremost, I want to thank all of you who were able to make it to town for our Centennial Celebration, which included a full range of activities that took place April 25-28. Among the highlights were a spirited alumni roundtable discussion, chaired admirably by Todd Stephenson, Jennifer Loos, and Steve Holland; an engaging talk by author Simon Winchester; a celebratory dinner attended by some 200 people; our annual John L. Rich lecture presented by noted geochronologist Samuel Bowring of MIT; a riverboat dinner cruise; and field trips. I hope that those of you attended enjoyed the opportunities to reconnect with faculty and old friends, and to get a sense firsthand of how we are doing. I know that many of you were amazed to see a campus that is virtually unrecognizable if you haven’t been here in the last five years, let alone 48 years, which was the case for David Sommers (BS 1959). Many thanks to Warren Huff for his tirelessness in overseeing the planning for this wonderful event. Our faculty, students, and alumni had numerous notable achievements and milestones during the past year, many of which are reported in Upper Crust. But I did want to offer up a few highlights of the year, albeit in rapid-fire fashion…...alumnus Thomas Klekamp and his wife Amber established our newest endowment fund, the Thomas C. and Amber W. Klekamp Student Travel Fund to support the research travel of undergraduate and graduate stu-
dents…….three members of our department received special recognition at this year’s McMicken College of Arts and Sciences awards banquet, including alumnus Steve Wells (M.S., 1973, Ph.D. 1976), who received the College’s Distinguished Alumnus Award; Carl Brett, who received the McMicken Dean’s award for Excellence in research by a faculty member; and Byron Adams, who received the outstanding Master’s student award…… Ana Loñdono has been awarded the College’s Neff Fellowship, given annually to an outstanding female graduate student……..Tom Algeo and Tom Lowell were both recipients of new research grants from the National Science Foundation at a time when funding for new initiatives is difficult to acquire at NSF……our graduate students continue to publish in peer-reviewed journals and receive external funding at impressive rates; of particular note this year are the grants received by Becky Reverman from the Evolving Earth Foundation (plus several other grants to Becky), Jason Dortch from the Murie Science and Learning Center, and Jay Zambito form the Paleontological Society. Along with his award, Jay was informed that his proposal was the highest rated of 69 student proposals received this year by the Society…….Lewis Owen was promoted to full professor with tenure, an achievement that was very well earned! As noted last year, we have been working actively to recruit new undergraduate majors into Geology from the ranks of the incoming freshman class. For the first time this year, we offered a full-year freshman seminar sequence in Introductory Geology, taught by Carl Brett, Craig Dietsch, and Lewis Owen. The sequence has limited enrollment, features a lot of face time with faculty Continued on page 2.
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Letter from Dr. Miller, Department Head Pages 1-2 Faculty & Staff News Pages 2 - 11 Alumni/ae Reports Pages 13 - 32 Donor List Page 25 2006 - 2007 Colloquium Lecture Series Page 32 Centennial Celebration Scrapbook Pages 33 - 37 Student Publications & Presentations Page 38 Student Theses Defended Page 39