In January 2012, a group of 19 geology students put their knowledge into practice during a 12-day trip to Mecca Hills Wilderness and Anza Borrego Desert State Park in Southern California. Led by Dr. Hasbargen and four other members of the SUNY Oneonta science faculty and staff, the students examined a wide spectrum of rocks -- from intrusive igneous to metamorphic -- and saw a variety of landscape processes, including dunes, landslides, eroding mountains and desert pavement.
The class is one of several field courses being offered this semester at SUNY Oneonta, where hands-on, high-impact learning experiences are not the exception, but the rule.
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