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    Geology Clubs
    Updated Jan 09, 2023

      Geology Clubs

      Jan 09, 2023



      GeoGO (Geology Graduate Student Organization)

      The Geology Graduate Student Organization (GeoGO) is led by graduate students from the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences. Our purpose is to improve the overall quality of the graduate student experience. We provide a variety of opportunities to nurture scientific/academic discussion and promote effective science communication including, but not limited to, the weekly Waggoner Geology Graduate Seminar (WAGGS), social events, and other professional events throughout the year. Each spring, the Earth and Environmental Sciences graduate students plan and host the Central New York Earth Science Student Symposium (CNYESSS). 

      UGOGeo (Undergraduate Organization of Geosciences)

      The Undergraduate Organization of Geosciences is led by Syracuse University undergraduate students. Our purpose is to serve as a positive environment and resource for student that are interested in earth and environmental geoscience at Syracuse University. We want to create an engaged and active undergraduate student community inside and outside the Earth and Environmental Sciences department. We provide a variety of opportunities to nurture scientific/academic discussion and promote effective science communication including, social events, semesterly field trips, volunteer opportunities, and other professional events throughout the year. Each spring UGOGeo encourages our students to attend/participate in the annual Central New York Earth Science Student Symposium (CNYESSS) hosted at Syracuse University.



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