Geology professor Jonathan Warnock brings students along to dig for dinosaur bones in the Utah desert.
Excavating World War II Crash Sites
Anthropology faculty have led summer field schools at sites of WWII plane crashes in Germany to account for long-missing military personnel.
Biology professor Josiah Townsend has uncovered more than 20 species while doing research with students in Honduras.
Classroom in the Sky
Geography faculty member Chris Schaney and a graduate student used drones to study erosion in a fishing village along the Chesapeake.
In the STEAMSHOP, students from all academic fields use technology to create objects that may have seemed impossible to make.
Unearthing Untold Stories
Students and faculty members from Anthropology, History, and Geography teamed up to uncover the story of an early multiethnic settlement near Johnstown.
In the Wood Center, faculty and students use the campus’s fallen trees to create art.
Discovering Armored Dinosaur
Biology professor Shundong Bi was part of a team that found the remains in the Yuxi region of Yunnan province in China.