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i.s. students — Dr. Meagen Pollock
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Associate Professor of Geology. November 7, 2016. My interview on The College of Wooster’s Class Notes radio program describe my research and my approach to working with students (15 min). My approach to working with students is also described in this 2010 AAC&U article on Undergraduate Research at The College of Wooster. I have advised igneous and metamorphic Independent Study. Projects in Pennsylvania, New York, Utah, Oregon, British Columbia, and Iceland. Cam Matesich (’14) – Geochemistry ...Candy Tho...
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about me — Dr. Meagen Pollock
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Associate Professor of Geology. November 7, 2016. I am an Associate Professor of Geology at the College of Wooster. I joined the Wooster Geology faculty in 2008 after spending two years as a Visiting Professor at Dickinson College. Before I taught at Dickinson, I was a graduate student at Duke University. Where I earned my Ph.D. in 2007) and an undergraduate at Marshall University. Where I graduated with a B.S. in Geology and Environmental Science). To learn more about CUR’s mission. Why am I a geologist?
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courses — Dr. Meagen Pollock
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Associate Professor of Geology. November 7, 2016. I teach many of the “hard rock” courses offered in the Geology Department. GEOL 105 – Geology of Natural Hazards. An investigation of the physical processes behind geologic hazards where we work through case studies of current and historical hazard-related events and discuss issues such as damage mitigation and societal response. GEOL 208 – Mineralogy. GEOL 308 – Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology. GEOL 350 – Special Topics in Geochemistry. A service-learn...
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Meagen’s Photo Album — Dr. Meagen Pollock
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Associate Professor of Geology. November 7, 2016. Meagen’s Photo Album. August 11, 2010. Rob Lydell (’10) stands on a ledge to snag a zeolite sample for his I.S. project in northern Iceland. Wooster Geologists hiking at the end of a long field day in northern Iceland (2009). Todd Spillman (’10) measures basaltic pillow lavas that were erupted subglacially in southern Iceland. Meagen (left) and Becky Alcorn (’11; right) at Eyjafjallajokull in July 2010. Meagen in northern Iceland. How liberal arts of you!