Education: Pedagogy and Technology in the Modern Paleontology Classroom
Every year there are special short courses, or one-day programs at the annual Geological Society of America (GSA) meeting, surrounding … Continue
Research: Ecosystem impacts in the Ordovician due to species migration
From “Contrasting ecosystem impacts of biotic invasions in the Type Cincinnatian Series (Late Ordovician, Katian)” by Alycia L. Stigall and … Continue
For a long time, paleontology as a science was considered exclusive to a select group of people due to a … Continue
Introduction to Jack Kallmeyer by Dr. Dave Meyer, lead nominator for the Strimple Award. At the 2018 Annual Meeting of the … Continue
Editor’s Note: Adriane Lam is a Ph.D. student at University of Massachusetts Amherst where she actively participates in understanding foraminifera assemblages of the … Continue
During July and August of this summer, a group of vertebrate paleontologists from the Florida Museum of Natural History spent … Continue
myFOSSIL Mobile App In August, FOSSIL team members joined students, staff, and volunteers from the Florida Museum on a field … Continue
Editor’s note: This issue, Jen Bauer interviewed paleoartist Franz Anthony. Franz Anthony’s personal site can be found here, his portfolio here, and … Continue
Foraminifera (also called forams) are small single-celled organisms (protists) that float around in the water column eating nutrients. These creatures … Continue
Editor’s Note: Brad is an Associate Professor in the Geosciences Department of the University of West Georgia. He earned his … Continue