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Stanford university. School of earth sciences (13)

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When Stanford University opened in 1891, two of its academic departments were Geology and Mining Engineering. When the departments were organized into Schools in 1926, geology became part of the School of Physical Sciences and mining was placed in the School of Engineering. In January 1947, the School of Mineral Sciences was organized, with A.I. Levorsen as its first Dean. The School, known now as the School of Earth Sciences, has five departments: applied earth sciences, environmental studie...

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North Carolina State University. Dept. of Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences. (5)

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Instuction in geology at NCSU began in the 1920s within the Agronomy Dept. and also in the Dept. of Ceramic Engineering, which offered a curriculum in mining engineering. A separate Dept. of Geology was established in 1927 within the School of Science and Business. It was transferred to the School of Engineering in July 1937 as part of the university consolidation. In 1946, the Tennessee Valley Authority along with NC State and the North Carolina Department of Conserv...

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Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences (Duke University) (4)

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As of 2005, the Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences at Duke University offers two master's degree programs: Master of Environmental Management (MEM) and Master of Forestry (MF). Both degree programs require students complete a master's project that presents an in-depth or quantitative analysis of a problem related to the students' particular focus area. Collection contains printed, bound master's projects. Materials range in date 1996-2005 (bulk 1999-2005)....

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Brigham Young University. Earth Sciences Museum. (2)

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Associates of the School of Earth Sciences. (2)

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Earth Sciences Associates (1)

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Stanford University. School of Earth Sciences. Dean's Office. (2)

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Pennsylvania State University. College of Earth and Mineral Sciences (2)

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A curriculum in Mining Engineering (established in 1890) at Penn State became the nucleus of the School of Mines in 1896. Reduced appropriations in 1899 led to the discontinuation of the School of Mines, and transfer of the Department of Mining Engineering to the School of Engineering. Thereafter, its status and name changed several times; it became the School of Mines and Metallurgy in 1906, School of Mines in 1910; reorganization in 1919; School of Mines and Metallurgy in 1923; School of Mi...

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Clemson University. Dept. of Earth Sciences. (1)

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Branner Earth Sciences Library and Map Collections (1)

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