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Book Review: The Last of Its Kind

Reviewed by Kat Jordan-Burmeister (University of Tennessee-Knoxville)

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Books available for review

Books available for review announcement - updated!

The following volumes are available to Paleontological Society members in exchange for writing a review in Priscum. Reviews should be informative, engaging, and 400–800 words long. The tone can be informal and casual, appropriate to recommending a book to colleagues. Reviews are expected to be returned within six months after receipt. Past book reviews can be found in past issues of Priscum at https://www.paleosoc.org/priscum-newsletter and https://www.paleosoc.org/blogReviewers must be a current member of the Paleontological Society before beginning review. If you are interested in reviewing one of these texts, please contact Book Reviews Editor Phil Novack-Gottshall (pnovack-gottshall@ben.edu)

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Book Review: One Step Sideways, Three Steps Forward

Reviewed by Allison W. Bronson (California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt)

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Book Reviews: Extinctions

Reviewed by Marcello Perillo (University of Bonn)



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Book Reviews: PRI’s “Adventures in a Prehistoric World”

Reviewed by Jennifer A. Brennan (George Washington University)

 



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2024 Paleontological Society Fellows

Congratulations to our 2024 Paleontological Society Fellows!

Fellows are members of the Paleontological Society who have made far-reaching contributions to paleontology through research, teaching, or service to the profession.

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Book Review: Dinosaurs of Darkness

Reviewed by Blandine Hautier (Independent fossil preparator; Bonn, Germany)

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Book Review: Probably Overthinking It

Reviewed by David R. Cordie (Edgewood College)

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Book Review: The Edge of Memory

Reviewed by Ephraim Nissan (London, England)





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Book Review: Trilobite Collector’s Guide

Reviewed by Thomas A. Hegna (SUNY Fredonia)



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Book Review: Dinosaur Feeding Biology

Reviewed by James O. Farlow (Purdue University Fort Wayne)

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Book Review: The Genesis Quest

Reviewed by Joe Bauman (Salt Lake City)



Marshall, M. 2020. The Genesis Quest: The Geniuses and Eccentrics on a Journey to Uncover the Origin of Life on Earth. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL. 368 pp. 
($15.60 cloth, $10.80 paper, $10.79 e-book with 40% PS discount.)



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PaleoSoc Art Competition

Announcing a PaleoSoc Art Competition!

Calling all paleoartists! The Paleontological Society is holding an art competition! We are searching for designs that capture the spirit of the Paleontological Society.

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Book Review: Remnants of Ancient Life

Reviewed by Christa Cherava (National Parks Conservation Association, USA)

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Book Review: The Desert Bones

Reviewed by Blandine Hautier (Independent fossil preparator; Bonn, Germany)

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Book Review: Foundations of Paleoecology

Reviewed by Richard Lis (California Department of Fish and Wildlife, CA)

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Book Review: Fort Payne Crinoids

Reviewed by Alysha Zazubec (University of Oklahoma)

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Book Review: Across the Bridge

Reviewed by David R. Cordie (Edgewood College, Madison WI)

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PS Student Rep Applications

The Paleontological Society is soliciting applications for a Student Representative to Council. 

Eligibility: We encourage nominations from paleontology graduate students who are early-mid stage in their graduate programs from all backgrounds and institutions, particularly those that have historically been under-represented on the Paleontological Society Council.
 
The Role: Student Representatives serve as voices for student needs in the Society and play leading roles in student activities including organizing student events at the Geological Society of America Conference. Student Representatives are further encouraged to develop and lead new student initiatives. In this role, students gain knowledge of the inner-workings of an international organization and experience in professional service.
 
The selected Student Representative (who will start their role in the fall) will join current Student Representative Carmi Milagros Thompson and serve a two-year term (Fall 2024–Fall 2026). Student Representatives attend two virtual Council meetings per year (one during fall near the time of the Geological Society of America Conference and the other during spring). 
 
Application Instructions and Requirements:





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Book Review: Humans

Reviewed by Andrej Spiridonov (Vilnius University, Lithuania)

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