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updated January 2010

The Hoffman Institute logo symbolizes our mission with the Chinese characters
dě, tian, shuî, and rén: earth, sky, water, and people

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Geoscience students, faculty member study water resources in Bahamas more.

WKU WKU Geoscientists, Photojournalists Team Up To Assist Jamaican Government On Water Resource Project more.

WKU Geoscientist Updates U.N. Group On Karst Research more.

WKU purchaches Cave Springs Caverns for Educational Preserve See details.

Hoffman Team documents the longest cave in Haiti more

CEHP Director Appointed to IRCK Board. Chris Groves joins the Governing Board of UNESCO’s International Research Center for Caves and Karst and will attend opening ceremony in Guilin China. See details.

WKU Geoscientist Leads U.N. Water Session In Norway more

Faculty, Students Analyze Community Change In Colombia more

WKU-Led International Water Resource Program Receives 'Excellent' Rating By United Nations Review Team more

Hoffman Institute Student wins national award more

WKU Research On Groundwater Published In International Environmental Journal more

WKU Researchers, Students Conduct Water Resource Training In China more

WKU Faculty Visit Colombia To Assist In GIS Training more

WKU Team In Rural China To Improve Karst Water Resources more

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Field work at Qingmuguan karst drainage basin,
Chongqing, China


View of the karst plateau that is the demonstration
site for the China Environmental Health Project, Mengzi,
Yunnan Province, China.


GIS workshop at Southwest University,
Chongqing, China


Sampling for speleothem geochemistry
project, Diamond Caverns, Kentucky


Student presentation at the National Cave
and Karst Management Symposium