News: EAS
Merrill Presidential Scholar Li-Sha Lim '17 selects Wysocki as top contributor to her education at Cornell
Lim honored at convocation luncheon attended by deans and selected teachers. Read more
Abers co-authors paper revealing new technique to investigate underwater volcanoes that produce Earth's tectonic plates
Study of Juan de Fuca Plate implies molten rock even deeper than thought. Read more
Cornell researchers map wind to better harvest energy
Cornell scientists and engineers are seeing wind in high resolution, creating the world's largest, most-detailed wind maps ever from the picturesque hills of Perdigão, Portugal. Read more
EAS mourns loss of Emeritus Professor Jack Bird
John "Jack" Bird, geologist and long time professor at Cornell passes away. Read more
Moruzzi/Alcott proposal selected for summer research funding
SES majors Samantha Moruzzi and Allison Alcott to receive Summer '17 research award. Read more
EAS faculty support March for Science
The EAS faculty submit statement in support of March for Science. Read more
How weather balloons are used to help forecast severe weather
Severe Weather Awareness Week story by EAS Atmospheric Science alum, Elisa Raffa '15, Read more
Restored transmitters at Jicamarca allow for Hysell's further study of high-altitude observations in Earth's ionosphere
Hysell study uses two restored transmitters to profile electron density. Read more