Breaking Ground: Women in Earth and Environmental Sciences
Thanks to the growth of women in STEM fields over the past few years, this dream career is possible for a growing number of women.
Thanks to the growth of women in STEM fields over the past few years, this dream career is possible for a growing number of women.
All over Kentucky, fossilized brachiopods are common. Rebecca Freeman, a lecturer in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, studies brachiopods and how they interacted with their prehistoric environments according to the fossil record. When I interviewed her about a recent line of research that identified a previously unknown species of brachiopod, I also got a ghost story from Lexington, Kentucky.