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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McNair Scholars Program Flyer
The McNair Scholars Program is designed to prepare low income, first generation and underrepresented students for doctoral studies through involvement in research and other scholarly activities. The application deadline is November 30th. General McNair Flyer 2024-2025.pdf
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Career Development Talk: Geospatial Intelligence, USGIF, and You.
Join this November 14th opportunity to attend a great CGIS hosted talk. This one is a career development talk by USGIF CEO, Ronda Schrenk. Details are below: The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation’s (USGIF) CEO, Ronda Schrenk, will present onGEOINT as a discipline and career possibilities available within the field. Ms. Schrenk will discuss modern…
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Save Your Semester Workshop (Oct. 14 and 15)
Great workshop for those who may need a little help with their classes this semester. In-person session: October 14th, 1:30pm-2:30pm, ESJ 0201 use this form to register. Virtual: October 15th, 7:00pm-8:00, via Zoom registration required.