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Twelve 黑料不打烊 undergraduate students will be recognized for excellence in introductory earth science during the annual Chauncey D. Holmes Lecture and Award Ceremony on Thursday, April 21, at 7 p.m. in Heroy Auditorium, located in the Heroy Geology Laboratory.
A reception will be held immediately prior to the lecture outside Heroy Auditorium. The event is presented by the Department of Earth Sciences K. Douglas Nelson Colloquium Series in SU’s and is free and open to the public. Paid parking is available in the University鈥檚 visitor lots.
The featured speaker for the event will be Jeremy B.C. Jackson, professor of oceanography at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego. Jackson will present 鈥淭he Future of the Oceans Past.鈥
Jackson is one of the foremost experts on the world鈥檚 rapidly changing oceans. Author of seven books and more than 150 scientific papers鈥18 in Science鈥擩ackson combines rigorous field science on reefs with quantitative modeling and evolutionary studies of major reef-building organisms.
A landmark study published in 2001 in Science by Jackson and an interdisciplinary team of ecologists, geologists, anthropologists and historians asserted that overfishing has massively affected the way marine ecosystems behave. The research documented the obliteration of fish and turtles in the Caribbean and the resulting disturbances in the marine ecosystems. The paper, which generated a storm of comments and replies in Science, won many honors.聽It is among the most highly-cited papers in marine ecology.
Jackson holds a Ph.D. from Yale University and a bachelor’s degree from George Washington University. He is co-founder of the long-running Panama Paleontology Project and is a senior scientist at the renowned Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) in Panama.
Alumnus Chauncey Holmes G’27, who received a master’s degree in geology from SU,聽established the Chauncey D. Holmes Award. An esteemed geologist, Holmes considered raising geologic awareness among undergraduate students a prime objective of his academic career. The awards were established to recognize outstanding students in introductory geology courses.
Recipients of the 2011 Chauncey D. Holmes Awards are:
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