Former Ohio State golfer Neal Shipley secures first professional win on Korn Ferry Tour

Katie Goodale / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn ImagesNeal Shipley, the former Ohio State golfer who made national headlines after playing with Tiger Woods at the 2024 Masters Tournament, has secured his first professional win on the Korn Ferry TourShipley won the LECOM SunCoast Classic in a five-hole playoff over Seungtaek Lee after finishing 18-under with rounds of 64-68-70-64. In the final round, he shot a 7-under 64 with birdies on holes No. 7 through 12, jumping eleven spots up the leaderboard.AdvertisementHe won on the fifth playoff hole with a long birdie putt.Shipley made national headlines after finishing runner-up in

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The Department of Geology and Environmental Science at James Madison University is looking for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Neotectonics/Structural Geology and Climate. Application review begins November 27, 2023. The successful candidate is expected to contribute to the existing core curriculum in the areas of structural geology, geology field course, and introductory geology.
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Tenure Track Assistant Professor in Neotectonics/Structural Geology and Climate

The Department of Geology and Environmental Science at James Madison University invites applications for a 10-month, tenure-track Assistant Professor of Geology with expertise in Neotectonics/Structural Geology and their interconnectedness to climate. This is a full-time appointment beginning August, 2024.The Geology and Environmental Science Department at James Madison University currently has over 120 undergraduate majors. We offer a wide variety of courses for our majors including a 4-semester lab-intensive core curriculum, and general education. The Department has numerous teaching and laboratory facilities to support the scholarly and educational pursuits of faculty and students. Our campus is embedded within a region of exceptional geological opportunities for both teaching and research. Within a 1 - 3 hour drive we have access to examples of exotic terranes, basement complexes, ancient and modern divergent continental margins, two rifting and four orogenic events, including a classic thrust and fold belt system.The department is committed to creating an equitable and inclusive environment. The successful candidate will be expected to apply these principles to their teaching, mentorship, scholarship, and service to the institution.Please visit our web site at http://www.jmu.edu/geology/ for more information about the department.