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DIG Field School

@digfieldschool

Nonprofit K–12 education and outreach program operated by University of Washington and Burke Museum paleontologists.

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linkhttps://www.burkemuseum.org/education/educators-and-schools/dig-field-school calendar_today22-05-2013 06:21:53

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Huge thank you to Jordan Claytor for sharing his insights on visibility in natural history! Jordan is a doctoral candidate who researches the evolution and ecology of early mammals using the Burke's paleontology collections. #BlackHistoryMonth #BlackInSTEM

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DIG director Dr. Greg Wilson Mantilla, DIG instructor Brody Hovatter, and colleagues have a new paper out! New stem primate fossils from the Hell Creek Study Area!

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The DIG 2021 application is now open! This year's DIG will take place July 29–August 2 at the Hell Creek State Park. Interested teachers can apply to the program on our website. The application closes March 22 at 11:59 PST. Greg Wilson Mantilla Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture digfieldschool.org/apply-2/

The DIG 2021 application is now open! This year's DIG will take place July 29–August 2 at the Hell Creek State Park. Interested teachers can apply to the program on our website. The application closes March 22 at 11:59 PST. <a href="/gpwilson11/">Greg Wilson Mantilla</a> <a href="/burkemuseum/">Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture</a> 

digfieldschool.org/apply-2/
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For #FossilFriday, new blog posts from DIG instructors Paige Wilson, Henry Fulghum, and Luke Weaver! They share their current research project and experiences with visiting classrooms virtually! #FossilPlants #BoneHistology #K12Education digfieldschool.org/category/blog/

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The DIG 2021 will take place July 29-August 2 at the Hell Creek State Park. Applications will be closing on March 22nd at 11:59pm PST. Share with colleagues who might be interested! #Paleontology #SciComm Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture Greg Wilson Mantilla Wilson-Mantilla KPg Lab digfieldschool.org/apply-2/

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Only one week left to submit your applications to participate in the DIG 2021! Apps will be closing on March 22nd at 11:59pm PT. Please share with your colleagues who might be interested! #Paleontology #SciComm Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture Greg Wilson Mantilla digfieldschool.org/apply-2/

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Only a few more days left to submit applications to the DIG 2021! Apps will be closing this Monday, March 22nd, at 11:59pm PT. #Paleontology #SciComm Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture Greg Wilson Mantilla digfieldschool.org/apply-2/

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Today is the last day to submit applications to the DIG 2021!! Apps will be closing at 11:59pm PT. Please share with your colleagues! #Paleontology #SciComm Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture Greg Wilson Mantilla digfieldschool.org/apply-2/

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UW paleontologists and students have unearthed significant dinosaur fossils — including a possible new species — in the Montana badlands. "This is dino country," says Greg Wilson Mantilla, curator of vertebrate paleontology at the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture. #ThisIsUW washington.edu/boundless/burk…

UW paleontologists and students have unearthed significant dinosaur fossils — including a possible new species — in the Montana badlands.
"This is dino country," says Greg Wilson Mantilla, curator of vertebrate paleontology at the <a href="/burkemuseum/">Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture</a>.
#ThisIsUW
washington.edu/boundless/burk…
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Big congrats to ⁦Paige Wilson⁩ for defending her diss! Her KPg floras work is a major lift to understanding of this critical event. Proud of you & happy you’ll be our new ⁦Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture⁩ paleobot colln mgr! ⁦Caroline Strömberg⁩ ⁦Stromberg Lab⁩ ⁦UW Earth & Space Sci

Big congrats to ⁦<a href="/WaigePilson/">Paige Wilson</a>⁩ for defending her diss! Her KPg floras work is a major lift to understanding of this critical event. Proud of you &amp; happy you’ll be our new ⁦<a href="/burkemuseum/">Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture</a>⁩ paleobot colln mgr! ⁦<a href="/caestromberg/">Caroline Strömberg</a>⁩ ⁦<a href="/StrombergLab/">Stromberg Lab</a>⁩ ⁦<a href="/UW_ESS/">UW Earth & Space Sci</a>⁩
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The 2022 DIG application is open! Click below to apply. Come join us and get hands-on experience in paleontology, geology, and evolution. Please share broadly! #paleontology #SciComm #STEM #professionaldevelopment #communityscience #STEMeducation digfieldschool.org/apply-2/

The 2022 DIG application is open! Click below to apply. Come join us and get hands-on experience in paleontology, geology, and evolution. Please share broadly! #paleontology #SciComm #STEM #professionaldevelopment #communityscience #STEMeducation
digfieldschool.org/apply-2/
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India Field Update! In Nagpur enjoying Holi festival, having just finished 2nd leg of our season near Jabalpur, MP. The first Indian dinosaurs ever reported (1828) are from the MP site Bara Simla. The site remains important, but we were in MP to visit a site we found in 2019.🧵

India Field Update! In Nagpur enjoying Holi festival, having just finished 2nd leg of our season near Jabalpur, MP. The first Indian dinosaurs ever reported (1828) are from the MP site Bara Simla. The site remains important, but we were in MP to visit a site we found in 2019.🧵
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Probably my favorite email I’ve ever sent a student. Shoutout to DIG Field School for providing the opportunity to bring discovery into the classroom. …and Luke Weaver & Derek Larson for the quick confirmations! #fossil #paleontology #teachers

Probably my favorite email I’ve ever sent a student. Shoutout to <a href="/DigFieldSchool/">DIG Field School</a> for providing the opportunity to bring discovery into the classroom.

…and <a href="/lukenweaver/">Luke Weaver</a> &amp; <a href="/thereal_dlarson/">Derek Larson</a> for the quick confirmations! #fossil #paleontology #teachers