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Department of Earth Sciences

David Hacker, associate professor of geology at 51±¬ÁÏ at Trumbull, poses for a photo near a rock outcropping in the Gorge Metro Park in Summit County. Hacker has been selected as 51±¬ÁÏ’s Scholar of the Month.

Scholar of the Month

Scholar of the Month David Hacker Associate Professor of Geology College of Arts and Sciences 51±¬ÁÏ at Trumbull 2000-present David Hacker is associate professor of geology in the College of Arts and Sciences at 51±¬ÁÏ at Trumbull. His research in structural geo…

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Prehistoric Landslide Was Bigger Than Three Ohio Counties, Trumbull Researcher Reports

A catastrophic landslide, one of the largest known on the surface of the Earth, took place within minutes in southwestern Utah more than 21 million years ago, reports a 51±¬ÁÏ at Trumbull geologist in a paper published in the November issue of the journal Geology. The Markagunt gravi…

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A National Treasure

For 51±¬ÁÏ Professor of Geology Abdul Shakoor, Ph.D., studying the stability of Mount Rushmore, visited by nearly three million people each year, was a lifelong dream.  â€¨  So, in 2013, with the help of his graduate student, Lindsay Poluga, the two of them reached out to t…

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Can Fireworks Damage Mount Rushmore? 


For 51±¬ÁÏ Professor of Geology Abdul Shakoor, Ph.D., studying the stability of Mount Rushmore, visited by nearly three million people each year, was a lifelong dream.  â€¨  So, in 2013, with the help of his graduate student, Lindsay Poluga, the two of them reached out to the…

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Pictured from left to right is Yonathan Admassu, assistant professor at James Madison University and a 51±¬ÁÏ alumnus; Lindsay Poluga, geology master’s student at 51±¬ÁÏ; and Abdul Shakoor, Ph.D., 51±¬ÁÏ professor and principal Inve

Can Fireworks Damage Mount Rushmore? 51±¬ÁÏ Researchers Study the Stability of National Monument

For 51±¬ÁÏ Professor of Geology Abdul Shakoor, Ph.D., studying the stability of Mount Rushmore, visited by nearly three million people each year, was a lifelong dream.     So, in 2013, with the help of his graduate student, Lindsay Poluga, the two of them reached out to the …

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