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Faculty emeritus still working on big geology questions

December 14, 2018 by Tori York

Dr. James Miller may no longer be a professor at Missouri State University, but that doesn’t mean he isn’t still teaching — and learning.   Miller, emeritus professor of geology, was invited to speak about his research at the International Conference on Ediacaran and Cambrian Sciences in Xi’an, China, Aug. 12-16.  More than 200 people attended from 15 countries.   About … [Read more...] about Faculty emeritus still working on big geology questions

Filed Under: Geography Geology and Planning Tagged With: conference, faculty emeritus, Geography Geology and Planning, James Miller

Everyone should be a little froggy

June 29, 2017 by Tori York

Bob Thurman

  Even after leaving Missouri State University, CNAS physics and astronomy faculty emeritus Dr. Bob Thurman continues to have a voice in the community. In a Letter to the Editor piece he submitted to the Springfield News-Leader, he outlines how one small game of leap-frog changed his perspective on today’s technology driven world. Thurman, former department head, … [Read more...] about Everyone should be a little froggy

Filed Under: CNAS Tagged With: faculty emeritus, Physics Astronomy and Materials Science

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