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GLY 130 Dinosaurs and Disasters

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If you are not feeling well during cold and flu season, please go to see a doctor. Contact me if you have to miss class and we will make arrangements for you to get material you miss or makeup assignments. There are currently  two confirmed swine flu cases and several regular flu cases among your classmates. In a large class like GLY130 you can help to limit the spread of the flu by staying home when you are not feeling well.

No textbook for this class.
Class notes (optional) are available at Johnny Print on Limestone and Kinkos on Rose Street. Call ahead to order or make sure copies are available.

Class time
: Monday nights, 5:30-8:00pm
Class room: 107 Biological Sciences (Thomas Hunt Morgan) Building
Instructor: Dr. Stephen F. Greb
Office: 338 Mining and Mineral Resources Building (MMRB), Kentucky Geological Survey
Phone: 859-323-0542
E-mail: greb@uky.edu
Mailbox: 228 MMRB (Give homework to a secretary in the Geological Survey office)
Office hours: Monday during lunch, 12:00 pm -1:00 pm, or by appointment.

Please e-mail or call beforehand for an appointment. If you e-mail, be sure to include “GLY 130” in the message or subject box of your mail so I am alerted that the e-mail message concerns class.

TA:  Anne Satterwhite
Office:
  305B Slone Research Building
Phone: Please use email rather than phone
E-mail: anne.satterwhite@uky.edu
Office hours: Mon. 4:15-5:15 pm, Thurs, 3:45-4:45 pm
Please call beforehand for an appointment.

Please e-mail or call beforehand for an appointment (e-mail is preferred contact method). If you e-mail, be sure to include “GLY 130” in the message or subject box of your mail so I am alerted that the e-mail message concerns class.