(Micro)Fossil Bonanza at NAPC 2019!
Vertebrates: let’s face it, they tend to steal the show when it comes to paleontology. They’ve enraptured the imaginations of … Continue
Attending the NAPC with the FOSSIL Project
The Fossil Project invited me to participate in a panel discussion at one of their symposiums at the North American … Continue
Two to Tango: NAPC and FOSSIL Project
On June 22 through June 28, I was able to attend the NAPC 2019 conference in Riverside, California thanks to … Continue
NAPC Embraces Amateur Paleontology
Amateur paleontologists are welcome and encouraged to give talks at the North American Paleontological Convention. NAPC is held every 4 … Continue
Cooperation between amateur and professional paleontologists at NAPC
Even though my presentation was only about 5 minutes long, I found the entire conference not only informative but entertaining … Continue
An Account of the Eleventh North American Paleontological Convention
Planning Conferences require thoughtful preparation. Months before the event, flights must be booked, lodging must be arranged, and formal registration … Continue
Reflections on NAPC 2019: A New Perspective
NAPC 2019 in Riverside, CA, was my third NAPC conference and it was by far my favorite. My first NAPC, … Continue
Networking at NAPC
I had a great time at NAPC, I learned a lot and it was really great meeting with the Dry … Continue
Bringing Authentic Science to the Classroom from NAPC
This past summer, I had the amazing opportunity to co-present with Dr. Bruce MacFadden during the “Two to Tango: Amateur-Professional … Continue
Impactful discussions about increasing diversity, inclusion, and accessibility in paleontology
I have been a member of the Paleontological Society off-and-on for the past twenty years and am sorry to say … Continue