About GEOTERPS
Hello, Geographical Sciences community!
We are thrilled to launch GeoTerps, a vibrant space for all members of our department—undergraduates, graduates, faculty, and friends of the Geography Club and GGSO. This blog is designed to foster communication, collaboration, and connection within our community, all while embracing our mission to Be Global.
In GeoTerps, you will find:
- Updates and Announcements: Stay informed about departmental news, events, and opportunities.
- Student Spotlights: Share your experiences, research, and interests with your peers.
- Opportunities: Discover internships, job openings, workshops, and events that support your academic and professional growth.
- Discussions and Insights: Engage in conversations about geography and its many intersections with our world today.
We invite everyone to contribute! Whether you want to highlight a project you are passionate about, seek advice, or promote an event, this space is for you.
Be sure to subscribe to stay connected and receive notifications for future posts. Together, let us make GeoTerps a dynamic platform where we can all thrive and embrace our global perspectives.
We look forward to your contributions and are excited to see how this space will grow.
Let’s embark on this journey together—Be Global!
— The Department of Geographical Sciences Advising Team, GGSO & Geography Club
Recent Posts on GEOTERPS
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BSOS Textbook Recycling Program Student Sruvey
BSOS Dean’s Student Advisory Council is exploring a textbook recycling program to make course materials more affordable and sustainable for BSOS students—and we want your input. Please take 2–3 minutes to complete our interest survey: ➡️ Take the BSOS Textbook Recycling Survey: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfSK9p_3x9kJNiJOS85OH2N7BGSGSzIQDQbuTnCj2RdDiOn9A/viewform
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Two new AOSC courses for Spring 2026
AOSC365 Climate Change – Cutting through the Noise Prerequisite: AOSC123. This course is designed for the non-scientist to increase their scientific literacy on climate and climate change. We will discuss what “weather” is, why our planet has it, why we need it, and how we have learned to monitor, understand, and predict it. We will discuss…
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BSOS Majors: Need professional clothing for an upcoming fair, interview, internship, or networking event?
The BSOS Feller Center for Advising & Career Planning is sponsoring the Suit Yourself Professional Clothing Award, which supports BSOS undergraduate students who need financial assistance to purchase professional clothing for an upcoming interview, networking event, or professional conference. This is a one-time $200 award to current BSOS undergraduate students. Complete the very short application before October 10, 2025 at 5 pm. Questions? Contact…