What we did…
If you were following us on Twitter or Facebook, then you have some idea of what we did all summer, …
If you were following us on Twitter or Facebook, then you have some idea of what we did all summer, …
In the last post I described the warming-driven erosion that is destroying Iita, along with untold numbers of other important …
As we make our final preparations for going into the field, flying to Greenland in the early hours of June 21, …
This has to be the most common question I get when I tell people I will be camping in Greenland …
Today, the Crocker Land Expedition has entered the digital world in a new way, with the publication of its first …
I recently read about an amazing discovery – two halves of a giant fossil turtle bone found 163 years apart, …
We’ve been neglecting this blog for a long time, but we have not forgotten you! Our Crocker Land research and exhibit …
Today we present another guest post, this one from museum intern Meg Bunke ’14. Meg began working at the museum …
Previously we mentioned the recently donated collection of materials belonging to W. Elmer Ekblaw. Today we have a guest post …
A major expedition such as the Crocker Land Expedition (CLE) involves many people at home and in the field, but …