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David Hacker, associate professor of geology at ÂÌñÉç at Trumbull, poses for a photo near a rock outcropping in the Gorge Metro Park in Summit County. Hacker has been selected as Kent State’s Scholar of the Month.

Scholar of the Month

Scholar of the Month David Hacker Associate Professor of Geology College of Arts and Sciences ÂÌñÉç at Trumbull 2000-present David Hacker is associate professor of geology in the College of Arts and Sciences at ÂÌñÉç at Trumbull. His research in structural geo…

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Prehistoric Landslide Was Bigger Than Three Ohio Counties, Trumbull Researcher Reports

A catastrophic landslide, one of the largest known on the surface of the Earth, took place within minutes in southwestern Utah more than 21 million years ago, reports a ÂÌñÉç at Trumbull geologist in a paper published in the November issue of the journal Geology. The Markagunt gravi…

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A National Treasure

For ÂÌñÉç Professor of Geology Abdul Shakoor, Ph.D., studying the stability of Mount Rushmore, visited by nearly three million people each year, was a lifelong dream.  â€¨  So, in 2013, with the help of his graduate student, Lindsay Poluga, the two of them reached out to t…

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Can Fireworks Damage Mount Rushmore? 


For ÂÌñÉç Professor of Geology Abdul Shakoor, Ph.D., studying the stability of Mount Rushmore, visited by nearly three million people each year, was a lifelong dream.  â€¨  So, in 2013, with the help of his graduate student, Lindsay Poluga, the two of them reached out to the…

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Pictured from left to right is Yonathan Admassu, assistant professor at James Madison University and a ÂÌñÉç alumnus; Lindsay Poluga, geology master’s student at Kent State; and Abdul Shakoor, Ph.D., ÂÌñÉçprofessor and principal Inve

Can Fireworks Damage Mount Rushmore? ÂÌñÉçResearchers Study the Stability of National Monument

For ÂÌñÉç Professor of Geology Abdul Shakoor, Ph.D., studying the stability of Mount Rushmore, visited by nearly three million people each year, was a lifelong dream.     So, in 2013, with the help of his graduate student, Lindsay Poluga, the two of them reached out to the …

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