Science, Y’all! is a blog run by students in the Jackson School of Geosciences at The University of Texas at Austin. The purpose of this blog is to provide graduate and undergraduate students with a platform to share their research
In our new podcast episode, August Aalto talks to JSG alum, sedimentologist, and Indiana University Bloomington PhD candidate, @JakeGearon ! This special episode was recorded in Medellín, Colombia, during an NSF-funded international field course!
Listen: https://t.co/WXQ5O41nvu
Listen to our new podcast featuring JSG alumni @TonyTheRockGeek , currently a geomorphology PhD student at Boston College! Editor August Aalto spontaneously recorded this episode during a field course at Universidad EAFIT in Medellín, Colombia!
Listen: https://t.co/maRPTxElk8
Our new podcast episode features PhD candidate & fluvial geomorphologist/landscape evolution modeler, Grace Guryan! Grace talks about how her interest in river science was inspired by whitewater rafting & her perspective on staying grounded during her PhD.
https://t.co/h11dBPJvRM
Listen to our new podcast episode, featuring @EthanConradGeo! Ethan sits down with editor August Aalto to share his experiences as a geoscientist—from The Spiderwick Chronicles to slacklining to research travel to Italy & the Dominican Republic!
Listen: https://t.co/nU7IuQSLRs
We also want to spotlight the work of Dr. George Carruthers for #BlackHistoryMonth! Dr. Carruthers’ love for space science developed at a young age, fueled by his interest in space fiction books.
He also participated in science outreach through Project SMART, the National Society of Black Physicists, and public educational events at Howard University and the National Air and Space Museum.
He was the president of this organization from 1984-1990. Two decades later, Dr. Leftwich was honored with GSA’s Bromery Award for Minorities.
Read more about Dr. John T. Leftwich: https://t.co/SqW8T5R3MR
Today for #BlackHistoryMonth, we want to highlight the accomplishments and contributions of Dr. John T. Leftwich. Although Dr. Leftwich began his college career as a biology major, Dr. Mack Gipson (who we wrote a spotlight about last year!) supported
everal years later, he again returned to the oil and gas industry and worked for Shell and Halliburton. Dr. Leftwich also helped found the National Association of Black Geologists and Geophysicists, now known as the National Association of Black Geoscientists.
Happy #BlackHistoryMonth! For the last week of February, we want to spotlight a few geoscientists who are Black. First, we underscore the contributions of Dr. Dawn Wright. Dr. Wright received her bachelor’s degree in geology from Wheaton College,
In addition to her oceanographic research, Dr. Wright is a supporter of science communication and a member of the Black in Marine Science organization and the Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Committee of AGU.