Above - Geologist Dr. Carol Dehler, Associate Professor in USU's Department of Geology
How big is Earth, really? Discover the scale of our home planet at Utah State University’s Science Unwrapped, the public outreach program of the College of Science, continues its â€śPowers of 10” series with â€śPlanetary” Friday, Nov. 30, featuring USU geologist Carol Dehler. 

The free gathering, open to all ages, begins at 7 p.m in the Emert Auditorium, Room 130, of the Eccles Science Learning Center on USU’s Logan campus. 

Refreshments and hands-on learning activities conducted by USU students and faculty members, along with community groups, follow Dehler’s talk, which is the third presentation of Science Unwrapped’s 10th anniversary series. In addition, guests are invited to being their “mystery” rocks and fossils for identification by USU geologists.

Dehler, an associate professor in USU’s Department of Geology, was recently named a Fellow of the Geological Society of America. Her research interests include early Earth systems and the “Snowball Earth” hypothesis. Her teaching interests include physical and historical geology, stratigraphy and sedimentology...
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Weather permitting, the USU Physics Department invites the public to enjoy an Observatory Night open to all from 6:30-8:30 pm on the roof of the USU SER Bu ilding. Stay tuned for weather u pdates at: http://www.physics.usu.edu/observatory/