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Field camp is an exciting, hands-on way to learn about earth sciences.
Have you considered attending this year's exciting adventure to Black Hills, South Dakota and adjacent Wyoming?

 

Dr. Bartholomew offers information about the Department of Earth Sciences (read more).






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