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Mega Eruptions, Mega Impacts, Mass Extinctions, and the Shape of Life*

Paul E. Olsen, the Arthur D. Storke Memorial Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University, presented “Mega Eruptions, Mega Impacts, Mass Extinctions, and the Shape of Life” at the 27th annual Richard G. Osgood, Jr., Memorial Lecture on Wednesday, Feb. 27, at The College of Wooster. The lecture, which […]

Possibilities in Problems: The Good Side of Global Warming

The great global warming debate will heat up at The College of Wooster on Tuesday, Feb. 20, when Richard Alley, professor of geosciences and associate of the EMS Environment Institute at Penn State University, presents “Possibilities in Problems: The Good Side of Global Warming” at the 26th annual Richard G. Osgood, Jr., Memorial Lecture. The […]