Several years ago MaryAnn and I created a fund at Lafayette to help students enroll in one of the Geology off-campus courses who otherwise might not be able to afford the course. It would be wonderful if you want to help us support students take one of our off-campus courses.
Our @LafCol structural #geology class at Lehigh Gap, PA. Challenge: determine if the Martinsburg and Shawangunk formations are comfortable and the nature of the contact!
My @LafCol#structure class has begun! learning to take and interpret strike and dip measurements in preparation for our Wyoming field project in October
The #Lafcol Geology course Geological and Paleobiological Evolution of Ecuador and the Galapagos on Cotopaxi volcano. Also hiked Chimborazo and Guagua Pichincha. Tomorrow we fly to the Galapagos.
Morning hike in Bryce National Park for our @LafCol #Geology of the National Parks of the Southwest course. We have now worked our way up through 1.7 billion years of Earth history.
Our @LafCol geology course Geology of the National Parks trekking up the Narrows in Zion NP and studying the down cutting and sediments in the Virgin River.
Congratulations to our son who is now Dr. Lawrence M. Malinconico on your graduation from Tufts University School of Medicine #tusmgrads2020 and to Sarah and Charlotte as you all move on to your next adventure
Congratulations to our son Dr. Lawrence Malinconico who graduated from Tufts University School of Medicine this evening. He follow the footsteps of his grandfather Lawrence who graduated from Tufts in 1951. Larry starts his residency in emergency medicine at UMass Memorial.
My new reality. @LafCol moving to “remote” teaching for the rest of the semester. “Classroom” is a room at home. Computer w/ videoconferencing and tablet as my whiteboard. And an analog whiteboard as backup! Here we go #Geophysics class and #TechClinic.
Day 3 @LafCol #geology field mapping project at Sheep Mountain, WY for Geol317: Structure and Tectonics. Matt Tascione & Ana Meyerson on the NE limb of the anticline.