Supporting the School of Earth and Space Exploration

Students pursue degrees in astronomy and geology

 

The School of Earth and Space Exploration needs your help. Involvement at any level is appreciated, from staying connected as alumni and friends, to contributing financially to scholarships, research, outreach programs and our new building, ISTB-IV. The success of SESE depends on your involvement, especially as the move-in date of ISTB-IV approaches.

If you would like to show your support through a financial contribution, you may follow the link below or send a check through the mail. All funds must be deposited with the ASU Foundation. Your payment may be considered a charitable contribution. Please consult your tax advisor regarding the deductibility of charitable contributions.

Please make checks payable to the "ASU Foundation" and either on the check or in an attached note / letter request that the funds be directed to SESE.

Your contribution to the development of SESE is greatly appreciated.

Mailing address:
Arizona State University
550 East Tyler Mall
Physical Science F Wing, Room 686
Tempe, AZ 85287

  

SESE General Fund
SESE Scholarship Fund
Geosciences Alumni Scholarship
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Geology Field Camp Scholarships EPIC Fund Ravi DeFilippo Field Camp Scholarship
 
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SESE Colloquium Fund Ronald Greeley Memorial Endowment  
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The success of the School of Earth and Space Exploration would not have been possible without the extraordinarily generous support of the following people who have established, named and endowed funds:

• Earth and Planetary Interiors Colloquium (EPIC)
• Robert S. Dietz Memorial Endowment - The endowment supports the Robert S. Dietz Memorial Lecture series, hosted by the School of Earth and Space Exploration, commemorates Professor Dietz's contributions by bringing distinguished speakers in fields related to his interests in plate tectonics, marine geology, planetary science, evolution, and science in society.
• Troy L. Pewe Vision Fellowship in Quaternary Studies Endowment