Reviewed by Jennifer A. Brennan (George Washington University)
Reviewed by Jennifer A. Brennan (George Washington University)
Fellows are members of the Paleontological Society who have made far-reaching contributions to paleontology through research, teaching, or service to the profession.
Reviewed by Blandine Hautier (Independent fossil preparator; Bonn, Germany)
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/blog. Reviewers 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 ([email protected])
Reviewed by David R. Cordie (Edgewood College)
Call for proposals: Early Career Researchers
The Paleontological Society held an art competition this year for designs that capture the spirit of the Paleontological Society.
Reviewed by Ephraim Nissan (London, England)
Reviewed by Thomas A. Hegna (SUNY Fredonia)
Reviewed by James O. Farlow (Purdue University Fort Wayne)
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.)
Calling all paleoartists! The Paleontological Society is holding an art competition! We are searching for designs that capture the spirit of the Paleontological Society.
Reviewed by Christa Cherava (National Parks Conservation Association, USA)
Reviewed by Blandine Hautier (Independent fossil preparator; Bonn, Germany)
A letter to the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, regarding the critical need for further paleontological resource assessment at BLM’s “Community Pit #1” near Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Reviewed by Richard Lis (California Department of Fish and Wildlife, CA)
Date of Presentation | Speaker Name | Speaker Institution | Host Name | Host Institution |
May 9th, 2023 | Johnny Waters | Appalachian State University | Nigel Hughes | University of California- Riverside* |
February 23rd, 2023 | Brenda Hunda | Cincinnati Museum Center | Jacquie Ashley | Niagara Peninsula Geological Society |
March 6th, 2024 | Scott Wing | Smithsonian Institution | Shelly Wernette | Texas State University* |
April 3rd, 2024 | Kate Lyons | University of Nebraska | Molly McDonough | Chicago State University* |
April 17th, 2024 | Felisa Smith | University of New Mexico | Abhishek RoyChowdhury | Navajo Technical University* |
November 13th, 2024 | Scott Evans | Florida State University | Peter Hutchinson | Pittsburgh Geological Society |
Reviewed by Alysha Zazubec (University of Oklahoma)
Reviewed by David R. Cordie (Edgewood College, Madison WI)