Marcus R. Ross

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Marcus Ross has loved paleontology (especially dinosaurs) since he was a kid growing up in Rhode Island. He has continued pursuing this passion, currently researching about a group of extinct marine reptiles called mosasaurs. He is greatly interested in issues surrounding the creation-evolution controversy and the intersection of geology with the Biblical events of creation and Noah's Flood. He served as Professor of Geology and Director of the Center for Creation Studies at Liberty University from 2005-2021, where he taught courses in Earth science, environmental science, geology, paleontology, and creation studies at Liberty University. He is currently a Fellow of the Center and is the CEO of Cornerstone Educational Supply. He and his wife Corinna live in Lynchburg, Virginia.

Education
Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences (Geosciences), University of Rhode Island
M.S. in Vertebrate Paleontology, South Dakota School of Mines & Technology
B.S. in Earth Science, Pennsylvania State University

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Disciplines

  • Earth Sciences
  • Geology
  • Paleontology