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Class of 2021 | Ceara Purcell Digs into Brachiopods, Environmental Change

Ceara Purcell

Ceara Purcell dug deep at Ohio University, and not just for her research material, which lay buried in the stratifications of Earth’s history. She also explored the philosophical and intellectual depths of what it means to be a scientist, “the difference between memorizing rules and regurgitating facts and truly internalizing […]

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April 30, 2021 at 9:00 amNews

Geology Colloquium | Ceara Purcell and Ojo Ogundare, Sept. 25

Ojo Ogundare

The Geological Sciences Colloquium Series presents two graduate students discussing their research on Sept. 25 from 12:55 to 1:50 p.m. Join Microsoft Teams Meeting +1 614-706-6572   United States, Columbus (Toll) Conference ID: 303 656 537# Ceara Purcell will present “How do ecological niches change at broad time scales? A test using […]

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September 1, 2020 at 6:00 pmEvents

Six Graduate Students Receive Geology Summer Research Grants and Fellowships

Hannah Bortel

Six Geological Sciences first-year master’s students at Ohio University have successfully defended their thesis proposals and have been awarded Geological Sciences Alumni Research Grants and Summer Fellowships. The Alumni Research Grant provides funding for supplies and travel related to thesis research. The Summer Fellowship provides a stipend for the summer […]

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May 1, 2020 at 1:20 pmNews

Purcell Receives Geology’s Chang Graduate Scholarship

Ceara Purcell

Ohio University first-year master’s student Ceara Purcell was awarded the Ying-Chien Chang Graduate Scholarship in the Geological Sciences Department. Purcell is conducting research for her M.S. thesis project, “How Did Ecological Niches Evolve During Ordovician Environmental Change? A Test Using Laurentian Brachiopods,” with Dr. Alycia Stigall. The scholarship was established […]

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May 1, 2020 at 1:04 pmNews