About Us

About Us

Mission

The mission of the Department of Geosciences is to serve as the focal point and advocate for the earth and atmospheric sciences at MSU through national leadership in teaching, research, outreach and service. The Department supports other existing curricula at MSU by offering courses and expertise several areas of the earth sciences: Climatology, Geocognition, Geography, Geology, Geospatial Analysis, and Meteorology. By its interdisciplinary nature, the department is well-equipped to provide an integrated earth systems approach to understanding globalization, diversity, and sustainability. Whether in a cultural or scientific sense, the department is a catalyst for economic, cultural, social, educational, technological and scientific development in the state and the region. The program provides unique contributions in the areas of weather, environment, natural resources and distance learning. The department accounts for more than one third of all DL credit hour production for the university. The strong earth sciences component at MSU enhances the comprehensive nature of the university, promotes the mission of the institution and enhances the stature of the institution among the comprehensive universities in the nation. The department is the only place in the state where climatologists, geocognicians, geographers, geologists, geospatial experts and meteorologists are combined in a single location, not only in name but in actual workload execution.


Education

The Department of Geosciences provides fundamental education in geosciences for all students at MSU and specialized education for those students who specifically major and/or minor in Geosciences (BSc and MSc degrees) and Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (PhD degrees). Additionally, the department assumes the role of conducting applied and basic research that leads to deeper understanding of the nature of the earth sciences in Mississippi, the southern U.S. in particular, and more generally leads to an understanding of the integrated nature of earth systems for the whole earth. Furthermore, the department takes seriously its responsibility for providing service to the citizenry of Mississippi by responding to requests for information within the areas of expertise of the faculty and leveraging informal educational opportunities.


Faculty

The Department of Geosciences currently has 16 tenure-track faculty and 7 full-time instructors and offers B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees. Within Geosciences there are 4 areas of emphasis: Professional Geology, Environmental Geosciences, Geography/Geospatial Sciences, and Meteorology/Climatology.


Highlights


2024 Office Team

2024 Geosciences office team
From left to right: Ahsia Temple (Office Associate); Lodina Rice (Administrative Assistant); Michelle Martin (Business Manager); Dr. John C. Rodgers (Department Head, Professor, Geography and GIS); Tina Davis (Academic Coordinator); Yasma Jacobs (Academic Coordinator, Distance Learning).

2024 Faculty and Staff

2024 Geosciences faculty and staff
Front Center: John Rodgers; From Left to Right First Row: Christa Haney, Michelle Martin, Fik Winata, Lodina Rice, Qingmin Meng, Yasma Jacobs, Tina Davis, Ahsia Temple; Second Row: Barrett Gutter, Kathy Sherman-Morris, Shrinidhi Ambinakudige, William Wang, Johna Rudzin, Michelle Saunders, Lindsey Poe; Back Row: Huan Cui, John Morris, Mike Brown