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GREETINGS!

GREETINGS!. RICK MILLER. B. S. DEGREE. 1965 SAN FERNANDO VALLEY STATE COLLEGE (Now CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, NORTHRIDGE) M. S. DEGREE. 1967 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES PhD. DEGREE. 1975 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES. INSTITUTIONALIZED FOR DECADES….

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GREETINGS!

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  1. GREETINGS!

  2. RICK MILLER • B. S. DEGREE. 1965 SAN FERNANDO VALLEY STATE COLLEGE (Now CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, NORTHRIDGE) • M. S. DEGREE. 1967 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES • PhD. DEGREE. 1975 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES

  3. INSTITUTIONALIZED FORDECADES… 1970-1977. Lecturer. California State University, Northridge 1977-2001.Assistant, Associate & Full Professor. San Diego State University 2001-Present.Professor Emeritus. San Diego State University 2004-Present.Volunteer Lecturer. ICL Program Dixie State College 2010-2012. Adjunct Professor. Dixie State College Patient # 90048 Taught classes in Physical Geology, Historical Geology, Geology of California, Natural Disasters, History of Life, Paleontology, Micropaleontology, Biostratigraphy, Stratigraphy, Carbonate Rocks, Depositional Environments, and Physical Geography

  4. A SUCCESSFUL TEACHING CAREER KNOWN FOR GIVING STIMULATING LECTURES…

  5. Unusual Methods In Education

  6. Inspirational Field Trips

  7. UNUSUAL RESEARCH INTERESTS STUDY OF MICROFOSSILS (CONODONTS) TO DETERMINE THE GEOLOGIC AGE OF ROCKS IN SOUTHEASTERN CALIFORNIA, SOUTHERN NEVADA AND NORTHERN BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO O.5 mm Conodonts are the microscopic remains (teeth?) of a widespread group of small animals, probably primitive, fish-like vertebrates, that existed in the oceans from Cambrian to Triassic time (525-225 m.y. ago).

  8. Geological Society Of America Bulletin, 1976

  9. OTHER HIGHLY SIGNIFICANT PUBLICATIONS?

  10. AND NOW… Retired Oops! Back teaching part time at Dixie State??!!

  11. Some Things Change… Bowling Team, 2007 (St. George) Bowling Team, 1964 (Los Angeles)

  12. Roadie

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