UIU faculty presents community education events

Fayette, IA (04/11/2023) — Upper Iowa University (UIU) Delano Professor of Science Katherine McCarville is presenting three community education geology programs, for anyone (aimed for ages 8 - 80+) who is interested in rocks, fossils, or geology in the coming weeks. Those interested are welcome to attend one or all of the events. Please register before April 20 with professor McCarville at mccarvillek@uiu.edu or 563-542-3590.

The community education geology programs include the following events:

McCarville teaches a wide variety of courses in geosciences and geography, including soil genesis, geomorphology and hydrogeology, most of which have an outdoor component. Her interests span the earth and environmental sciences and often cross disciplinary boundaries, with her current research centering on the role of disturbance in prairie ecosystems, and the origins of the Iowan Erosion Surface.

Kata currently serves as UIU Campus director for the Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation in STEM disciplines as an advocate for diversity in STEM, and as co-principal investigator on an NSF-funded project called STEM-Pros: Growing More STEM Professionals in the Heartland. To learn more about STEM opportunities at UIU, visit, https://uiu.edu/academics.

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Delano Professor of Science Katherine McCarville, Ph.D.