Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences

Beth Weinman
Ph.D. Environmental Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, 2010
M.S. Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, SUNY Stony Brook, NY, 2005
Associate Professor
Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences
California State University, Fresno
2576 E. San Ramon Ave., Mail Stop ST-24
Fresno, CA 93740
Tel. (559) 278-1641
Fax. (559) 278-5980
E-mail: bweinman@csufresno.edu
Office:
Science II 124
Office Hours:
Email for Appointment
Research Interests
Sustainability, Hydrogeology, Sedimentology, Soils
Courses
- EES 1 and EES 1V: Natural Disasters and Earth Resources
- EES 109: Atmospheric Science
- EES 115S: Climate Solutions (in review, pending approval)
- EES 117: Hydrogeology
- EES 124: Geochemistry
- EES 168: California's Earth System
- EES 217T: Interdisciplinary Topics in Hydrogeology
- CSM 10: The Scientific Method (BOND, Fall)
- CSM 15: Evidence Based Decision Making (BOND, Spring)
Service
- CSU Sustainability Affinity Group
- Americorps STEM VISTA Supervision
- Fresno State High Impact Practices (HIP Symposium)
- Fresno State Water and Sustainability (Campus, Club)
- Career Advisory Committee
- Water Advisory Committee
Student Internships and Research (EES 190, 199, 290, & 299):
- Sustainability Internships: experiential and paid learning opportunities with Central Valley College Corps, SEI Energize Colleges, SEI Climate Fellows, Climate Action Corps, First Carbon Solutions. Potential career pathways (link)
- Coastal Sustainability: researching the impacts of using dredge to maintain coasts in Morro Bay, with Dr. Mara Brady (EES) and Dr. Joshua Reece (BIO).
- Groundwater Sustainability: researching groundwater aquifer sediment and (bio)geochemistry in the Central Valley, with AEGIS's Chris Johnson and Dr. Aric Mine.
- Computational Sustainability: researching the intersection of data and environmental science, with Dr. David Ruby.
- Behavioral Sustainability: researching behavioral pathways to environmental sustainability, with Criss Wilhite.
- Soil and Sediment Formation: researching soil production and sediment geochemistry in the Sierra Nevada, with Dr. John Wakabayashi.