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The World in Six Glasses

Students in a Geosciences freshman seminar sip their way through the world's culture, from the Stone Age to the corner McDonald's.

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Skype brings big name speakers to Geosciences class

The students in this fall's Global Science and Policy Making class, part of the College of Geosciences' Environmental Programs curriculum, will get big-name speakers at the fraction of the cost, courtesy of technology.

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How drought changed history

This fall, Texas A&M geographer Stephen Quiring is teaching an Undergraduate Studies 181 course titled "Death and Destruction: How Drought Changed History." The one-credit hour first year seminar focuses on the impact of droughts worldwide and comes at an apt time as Texas is in the midst of one of the worst droughts in state history.

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Summer courses in Costa Rica

Texas A&M Geographers Christian Brannstrom and Steven Quiring will teach GEOG 380 and GEOG 450 in a sequence to eight GEOG majors, six ENGS majors, three ENST majors, and one HIST major during Summer II in Costa Rica. This is the first time these two classes have been offered in Costa Rica.

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