Many Texans don’t realize that within the past century, there have been more than 100 earthquakes in our state that have been large enough to be felt. Five of these earthquakes have had magnitudes between 5 and 6, making them large enough to be felt over a wide area and produce significant damage. While Texas has many fault lines, Helge Alsleben, associate professor of geology at TCU, explains why our earthquake hazard is small in comparison to other states and how seismic activity is monitored.
Dr. Raymond Smilor's 'Fire in the Classroom' Ignites Minds Across Italy
March 26, 2024
EAB Member Dr. Raymond Smilor’s award-winning book 'Fire in the Classroom' is honored at the Vatican on the "National Day of the Trainer."