Professor Meisner's interest in the earth sciences was evident early in her life, but her passion for geology blossomed under the inspiring tutelage of Dr. Don Wise, Dr. Carol de Wet and Dr. Bob Wiebe at Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, PA. After graduating from F and M, Carrie moved across the country and earned an MS at Oregon State University in Soil Science with a minor in Anthropology. During her time at OSU, Ms. Meisner spent two field seasons in Ancient Korinth, Greece where she worked with the Eastern Korinthia Archaeological Survey and collected data for her thesis on paleoclimate. After defending at OSU, Carrie moved to Elko, NV. Prior to becoming an instructor at Great Basin College, Carrie was an environmental consultant. To adapt to the evolution of education, Professor Meisner has taken graduate coursework in Instructional Design and Technology, and continues to research and implement best practices for distance education delivery.
Ms. Meisner is a Co-Principal Investigator on two active National Science Foundation grants regarding past and present tectonics of the Great Basin. One grant is revealing ancient uplift and exhumation rates of the Ruby Mountain metamorphic core complex while the second grant focuses on historical seismic activity along the 1915 fault ruptures in Pleasant Valley, south of Winnemucca. She is responsible for creating instructional materials and managing the broader impacts relating to this research. Using creative, accessible outreach opportunities, and incorporating multi-disciplinary undergraduate students in the design and development of instructional materials such as tutorials, as well as publications, she hopes to change the paradigm for broader impacts in federally funded grants.
Contact Information Office Location: | Elko Campus | Phone: | 775.327.2154 | Email: |
caroline.meisner(a)lixubing.com NOTE: Substitute @ for (a) when sending a message. |
Education
- MS, Oregon State University
- BA, Franklin and Marshall College
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Honors and Awards |
- NSF Award Recipient 2019-2021 (EAR #1920495)
- NSF Award Recipient 2017-2020 (EAR #1728274)
- 'Recruiter of the Year' Mackay School of Earth Sciences and Engineering 2016
- Most Outstanding Teaching Faculty 2009
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Organizations |
- Geological Society of America
- Geological Society of Nevada
- National Alliance for Broader Impacts
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