Monday, November 13, 2017

2017 Geoscience Careers Course

Careers class in fall semester, Thursdays 7-8 pm, evolving schedule of guests below.



For those wanting to coordinate with (or avoid) home football games, here is the football schedule. Course flyer is shown below.

Monday, September 11, 2017

Enrollment Update 2017

2. Special thanks to UA Chancellor Joe Steinmetz who worked to get in-state tuition for all summer field camp participants starting in summer 2018 (see last graph).








Saturday, August 26, 2017

Historical Faculty Timeline


Historical faculty timeline for geology and geography at the University of Arkansas. Some highlights include the first geology professor in 1873 (T. L. Thompson), establishment of geography department (1948), the time of four geology chairmen in four years (1952-5), merger of geology and geography in to geoscience (2000), and establishment of an external geoscience advisory board (2006).

Thursday, June 15, 2017

GEOS 4-year course plan

The figure below captures what we teach in a graphical form. Faculty initials are in ach class box, except the orange -filled boxes taught by instructors. Such a graphic will help students understand multi-year course offerings, faculty plan alternate year courses (such as mine shown projected forward) and course coverage for sabbatical leaves and faculty hires. Alumni and advisory board members may also want a quick, yet comprehensive, way to understand what we teach.

Information through Fall 2016 comes from the UArk schedule of classes (web site). Course descriptions can be found online (undergraduate, graduate). Degree requirements and 4-yr worksheets can be found here.


Any comments and errors of fact or omission are welcome to liner@uark.edu


Current status of the 4-yr plan is the image below. Maybe too small to read in a browser, but you can right-click to download the full resolution image.






Monday, May 1, 2017

GEOS Organizational Chart


Tenured and tenure-track faculty and staff

Other faculty and support. Not enough room here to indicate specialties, but see wordle below.

This is what we teach and research.