Rock on for CSUF Geosciences!

Students in the field in front of a giant rock
$10,435
59%
Raised toward our $17,500 Goal
34 Donors
12
days left
Project ends on November 01, at 12:00 AM PDT
Project Owners

Michael

Cruikshank

$1,000

23 hours ago

Christopher

Hugh

$10

2 days ago

Ben

Lewis

$25

2 days ago

Matthew

Wilken

$150

3 days ago

Diane & Jeff

Knott

$100

Oct 10, 2024

Priscilla

Martinez

$25

Oct 10, 2024

Adam

Woods

$100

Oct 10, 2024

Lynne

Yost

$200

Oct 10, 2024

Joe

Carlin

Oct 10, 2024

Anonymous

Oct 10, 2024

Anonymous

$10

Oct 10, 2024

Anthony

Lizzi

$500

Oct 10, 2024

SINAN

AKCIZ

Oct 07, 2024

Anonymous

Oct 06, 2024

Anonymous

Oct 06, 2024

Anonymous

$100

Oct 04, 2024

Michael

Putt

$200

Oct 04, 2024

Michael

Blazevic

$200

Oct 04, 2024

Mike

Hoffman

Oct 04, 2024

Carolyn

Gebhardt Rath

$100

Oct 04, 2024

Louis

Oppenheim

$75

Oct 04, 2024

Otto

Figueroa

$200

Oct 04, 2024

Rene

Perez

$500

Oct 04, 2024

Mark

Zeko

$1,500

Oct 03, 2024

Anonymous

$100

Oct 03, 2024
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$10

Apatite

With a hardness of 5, Apatite can scratch a penny but not glass. Thank you for giving as all proceeds go to help fund our scholarships, and any amount helps.

$25

Quartz

Quartz has a hardness of 7 and is one of the most durable minerals. Thanks for being a durable donor!

$100

Topaz

Topaz is the hardest silicate mineral and is orthorhombic. Thank you for helping our students crystallize their knowledge of Earth!

$500

Corundum

Corundum has a hardness of 9, and includes rubies and sapphires. Thank you for being a gem!

$1,000

Diamond

Diamonds are at the top of the Mohs scale with a hardness of 10. Thank you for helping our students reach their full, cut and polished potential!

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