Faculty
Geoscience is the study of planet Earth, its materials, the processes that act upon
them, and the history of the planet and its life forms since its origin. The mission
of Skidmore's geosciences program is to apply the understanding of Earth processes
to contemporary issues such as Earth resources, land-use planning, and global change.
The program's curriculum includes ocean and atmospheric sciences, Earth surface processes,
and the history of global change. Our courses are designed for students with a general
interest in the geosciences as well as for students planning to pursue a graduate
degree. We accomplish this mission by providing an environment in which students acquire
sound scientific problem-solving, research, and communication skills. Geoscience students
obtain a strong foundation for lifelong learning, professional development in the
geosciences, and enhanced career opportunities in other fields that require a broadly
based background in this discipline. A liberal arts degree in geosciences prepares
a student for a number of professional activities related to resource management,
climatology, oceanography, hydrology, Earth hazards, land-use planning, earth science
teaching, and environmental consulting. Our department contributes to the broader
mission of the college by providing courses that enhance student awareness of, and
appreciation for, Earth's dynamic systems and the scientific methodologies by which
they are understood. Our program complements and is complemented by Environmental
Studies and Sciences in additional to other natural sciences.

Jennifer T. Cholnoky
Department Chair of Geosciences
Senior Lecturer
Office: CIS 280A
Phone: (518) 580-8127
Email: jcholnok@c178.net

Suraj K. Bajgain
Visiting Assistant Professor
Office: CIS 280C
Phone: (518) 580-5192
Email: sbajgain@c178.net
Amy Frappier
Associate Professor
Paleoclimatology
Office: CIS 280D
Phone: (518) 580-8371
Email: afrappie@c178.net
Richard H. Lindemann
Emeritus Professor
Sedimentology, Stratigraphy, Paleobiology
Email: rlindema@c178.net
Kyle Nichols
Associate Professor, Geomorphology, Quaternary Geology, Hydrology
Office: CIS 280B
Phone: (518) 580-5194
Email: knichols@c178.net