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Academic Calendar (2006 - 2007)


The academic calendars shown below are the general calendars that govern all SSGP courses. Participants are encouraged to also consult more detailed information provided for each core course and elective course.

Block Weeks Approx. Dates Developer Topic
         
    8/25 – 8/27 Kaluarachchi Icebreaker – Logan, Utah (1)
1 3 8/30 – 9/15 McCurry Subsurface Architecture
2 1 9/20 – 9/22 Tuller Vadose Zone Processes
ESSS 1 9/25 – 9/27   Environmental and Subsurface Science Symposium (2)
    9/27 2:00 p.m. McCurry Class Presentations at ESSS
2 3 10/4 – 10/20 Tuller Vadose Zone Processes
3 4 10/25 – 11/17 Strawn Subsurface Chemical Processes
  1 11/22 – 11/24 No Class Thanksgiving
3 cont. 3 11/29 – 12/15 Strawn Subsurface Chemical Processes
    12/21 5:00 p.m.   Final Discussion Board postings due
         
    12/15 – 1/16 No Class Semester Break
         
5 4 1/17 – 2/9 Feris Subsurface Microbiological Processes
6 5

2/14 – 3/9

 

Hossain Kinetically Driven Biogeochemical Processes
    Week of 3/11 McCurry Field Trip – Pocatello, Idaho (3)
    Week of 3/11 Routh Geophysics Workshop, Boise, Idaho (3)
7 6 3/21 – 4/27 Kaluarachchi Flow and Transport Processes
    5/3   Final Discussion Board postings due
  1. Students should arrive in Logan, Utah, the morning of 25 August, preferably by 10 a.m.; arrival the night before may be necessary. For airline travel, students should fly to Salt Lake City and rent a vehicle. Students will stay at the University Inn. Additional information about housing and food will be forthcoming. All travel arrangements must be made by the home institution.
  2. Attendance at the Environmental and Subsurface Science Symposium is required of all first-year Fellows. All other Fellows, past and present, are strongly encouraged to attend. The Symposium will be held in Moscow, Idaho. All travel arrangements must be made by the home institution.
  3. Details of the field trip and geophysics workshop will be available in the near future.