News archive

September 1, 2018
Katharine Loughney begins her new position in the Badgley Lab as a postdoctoral research fellow in the Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology.

July 12, 2018
Drs. Badgley and Loughney attend the opening reception of the Bearded Lady Project portrait exhibition at American Frame in Maumee, Ohio. The exhibit runs from July 5 to September 26, 2018.

April 21, 2018
Bian Wang is awarded the Adams Best Student Presentation Award at the 2018 Desert Studies Symposium for her poster titled, Ecological diversity of mammalian faunas of the Mojave Desert and the Great Plains, in relation to landscape history. Congratulations, Bian!

April 18, 2018
Jeff Shi defends his dissertation, Diversity and diversification across the global radiation of extant bats. Congratulations, Jeff!

January 4, 2018
Katharine Loughney defends her dissertation, Paleoenvironments and taphonomy of the middle Miocene Barstow Formation, Mojave Desert, California. Congratulations, Katharine!

May 17, 2016
Tara Smiley defends her dissertation, Diversity dynamics and ecology of small mammals in relation to the Neogene tectonic and climate history of western North America. Congratulations, Tara!

April 2016
Tara Smiley received a postdoctoral fellowship from NSF Biological Collections program! She will start her postdoc in Fall 2016 in the lab of Rebecca Terry at Oregon State University. Congratulations, Tara!

December 3, 2015
Dr. Badgley is a guest on the Food Sleuth podcast, hosted by Melinda Hemmelgarn. For more information about Food Sleuth Radio, visit them on Facebook.

September 17, 2015
Dr. Badgley is quoted in a story on Bloomberg on the types of organic food products commonly available.

April 2015
The Badgley Lab participates in The Bearded Lady Project, an effort to highlight the work of women in paleontology. You can read more about the Bearded Lady Project at their website and follow their progress on Facebook.

 

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