Seminars in Geological Sciences
100 Williamson HallDoug Kennett “Drought-Induced Civil Conflict Amongst the Maya”
Doug Kennett “Drought-Induced Civil Conflict Amongst the Maya”
Last day to submit successfully defended thesis for review by Graduate School Editorial Office Deadline for final exam forms to be posted to GIMS for thesis students
Last day to submit successfully defended thesis for review by Graduate School Editorial Office Deadline for final exam forms to be posted to GIMS for thesis students
Careers in the Private Sector Join UF Alum Chad Maxwell for a discussion on how to turn your academic degree into a career outside the academy. Topics include how to assess your skills and market them to a non-academic audience, how to find the right position and career, and how to plan your course of …
Careers in the Private Sector Join UF Alum Chad Maxwell for a discussion on how to turn your academic degree into a career outside the academy. Topics include how to assess your skills and market them to a non-academic audience, how to find the right position and career, and how to plan your course of …
John Smol “Canaries in the Coal Mine: Northern Lakes as Sentinels of Environmental Change”
John Smol “Canaries in the Coal Mine: Northern Lakes as Sentinels of Environmental Change”
2000-Year Maya Odyssey: Tracking Animal Use and Exchange During the Rise and Fall of a Maya State by Ashley Sharpe, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Anthropology, University of Florida The site of Ceibal, Guatemala, was one of the oldest and longest-lasting Maya centers, with an occupational sequence spanning over two millennia (1000 BC - AD 1000). …