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Physical Sciences

Welcome to the Department of Physical Sciences!

Mission of the Department:

The Department of Physical Sciences supports courses which identify, explain, and explore the material universe and its changes within the disciplines of chemistry, physics, geology, environmental science and astronomy.

Physical Sciences students who received Departmental Scholarships were also recognized for:

Dean's List
 Olivia Andrews, Gregory Arnold, Amy Blom, Michael Brooks, Melissa Burrows, Bryan Gustavson, Garry Hutton, Kyle Lewis, Matthew Morgan, Molly Noser, Carley Paulseth, Paul Reineck, Kyla Rentch, Zachary Riggins, Tiffani Rodd, Mary Slinger, Hannah Turgerson, Kelsey Walt

Erlo Warnke Math/Science Scholarship
Amy Blom

Academic All Conference (NSIC)
 Carley Paulseth, Paul Reineck, Kyla Rentch, Mary Slinger, Hannah Turgerson, Kelsey Walt

ESPN Academic All Distric Third Team
Maggie McNamara

Paul W. Stor Biology Scholarship
Zachary Riggins, Kelsey Walt

Paul W. Stor Chemistry Scholarship
Garry Hutton, Paul Reineck

Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholarship Teams

Carley Paulseth, Kelsey Walt


Congratulations to Dr. Dale Trapp, Ramsey Conservation District Outstanding Conservationist of the Year!

Dr. Dale Trapp is an Earth Sciences professor  in the Department of Physical Sciences at Concordia University, St. Paul. He and his students have volunteered their time to maintain and improve a demonstration water quality protection project in St. Paul's Lake Phalen Regional Park. The project, a three-celled storm sewer retro-fit rainwater garden that was designed by and built with funding from the Ramsey Conservation District, treats impervious surface runoff previously draining directly into Phalen Lake.

Since July of 2006, Dr. Trapp and his students have contributed well over 100 volunteer hours removing invasive weed species from the rainwater gardens and planted 1000 supplemental native plant species "plugs" in June 2007.  To date, this effort has saved the City of St. Paul nearly $2,000.00 in maintenance cost and has had the added benefits of introducing students/future conservationists to the science and technology of bio-infiltration water conservation practices and creating a partnership between Concordia University and the District.     

Award Picture
Rachel Miller, Alyssa Hemingway, Dr. Dale Trapp 


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