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Department of Geology
P.O. Box 8795
College of William & Mary
Williamsburg, Virginia
      23187-8795

geology@wm.edu

Voice: 757/221-2440
Fax: 757/221-2093

People

A Stylistic Portrait of the William & Mary Geology Faculty, 2007-08

Full-time Faculty

Ababneh, Linah
Visiting Assistant Professor
  • McGlothlin-Street Hall 217
  • · +1 757-221-2951
Bailey, Christopher M.
Professor
  • McGlothlin-Street Hall 215
  • · +1 757 221-2445
Feiss, Geoffrey
Professor and Provost of the College
  • Ewell Hall 134
  • · +1 757 221 2470
Hancock, Gregory S.
Associate Professor
  • McGlothlin-Street Hall 216
  • · (757) 221-2446
Layou, Karen
Visiting Assistant Professor
  • McGlothlin-Street Hall 226
  • · +1 757-221-2878
Lockwood, Rowan
Associate Professor
  • McGlothlin-Street Hall 226
  • · +1 757 272 2125
Macdonald, R. Heather
Professor and Department Chair
  • McGlothlin-Street Hall 227
  • · +1 757 221 2443
Morse, Linda D.
Director of Introductory Laboratories & Outreach Programs
  • McGlothlin-Street Hall 213
  • · +1 757 221 2447
Owens, Brent E.
Associate Professor
  • McGlothlin-Street Hall 214
  • · +1 757 221 1813

Emeritus Faculty

Goodwin, Bruce K.
Professor Emeritus
Johnson, Gerald H.
Professor Emeritus
Kenneth F. Bick, Ph.D.
Stephen C. Clement, Ph.D.

Staff

Berquist, Karen
Science Librarian
  • McGlothlin-Street Hall 219
  • · +1 757 221 2094
Roe, Carol
Department Administrator
  • McGlothlin-Street Hall 228
  • · +1 757 221 2440

Research Associates

Berquist, C. Rick
VA Division of Mineral Resources
  • Hoke House Annex front room
  • · +1 757 221 2448
Todd Beach
Virginia Department of Environmental Quality- Coastal Plain hydrology and stratigraphy
 
Glen A. Izett, Ph.D.
U.S. Geological Survey, emeritus - stratigraphy, geochronology, tectite formation, K/T Boundary studies

Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences (VIMS)

Department of Physical Sciences - supports the undergraduate geology program.

  • Steve Kuehl teaches Marine Geology and co-instructs Introduction to Oceanography at the Williamsburg campus with Jim Bauer.
  • Select graduate students in marine geology from VIMS serve as teaching assistants in Geology 160: Introductory Geology Laboratory.
  • In addition, faculty members from the School of Marine Sciences serve as advisors on undergraduate research projects.
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