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Geography Student Organizations
Delta Lambda Chapter Gamma Theta Upsilon (GTU) The International Honour Society
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USA Geography Club |
Upcoming activities for GTU & the Geography Club |
Event |
Contact |
Location |
Date |
| Attend the Order of the Incas Parade. King cake afterwards. |
Robert or Sherall |
Carpool downtown - meet in LSCB parking lot. Please let Robert or Sherall know that you are going. |
February 5, 2010 |
| GTU Initiation |
Sherall |
LSCB 119 |
February 12th, 2010, 3:30 pm |
| Nature Trail Exploration |
Dr. Sawyer |
Glenn Sebastian Trail |
February 26th, 2:30 pm |
| February meeting |
Robert, Sherall, or Dr. S. |
Glenn Sebastian Trail |
February 26th, 4:00 p.m. |
| It's a Monday, Have a Sundae fundraiser - will need volunteers |
Vincent |
LSCB Foyer |
March 8th, 10:45 am to 2 pm |
| Camping trip |
Robert |
TBD - please email Robert if you are interested |
March 12th - 15th |
| Canoe and kayak Mobile Bay |
Dr. Sawyer |
TBD |
TBD |
About the Geography Club:
The Geography Club is open to all USA students who have an interest in geography, regardless of their major or their GPA. The Club operates in concert with GTU, sharing event planning and duties of the organizations. Students are encouraged to participate in in events and functions sponsored by the Geography Club and GTU. The faculty advisor for the Geography club is Dr. Carol Sawyer. The student president of the Geography Club for 2009-2010 is Robert Frye. To join the Geography Club, please print out the application (download application) and give it and the $5.00 annual club due fees to either Robert Frye or place it in Dr. Sawyer's mailbox in the department main office.
About GTU:
Gamma Theta Upsilon (GTU) is an international honor society in geography. Gamma Theta Upsilon was founded in 1928 and became a national organization in 1931. The Delta Lambda Chapter was founded at the University of South Alabama in 1973 by Dr. Eugene Wilson. Dr. Mimi Fearn re-activated the chapter in 2004 at the behest of students after it became inactive in the 1990s. The current faculty advisor is Dr. Carol Sawyer. Members of GTU have met academic requirements and share a background and interest in geography. GTU chapter activities support geography knowledge and awareness. The current student president of GTU is Sherall Cornwell.
Eligibility for GTU Membership:
Students must have completed a minimum of 3 geography courses, have a GPA of at least 3.3 overall and in geography, and shall have completed at least 3 semesters of college course work.
Why should you join GTU?
- Gamma Theta Upsilon membership is earned through superior scholarship; it is an honor, and a professional distinction.
- No further membership dues are paid to the national organization after the initiation fee.
- Many members choose to remain active in GTU after graduation, by joining Omega Omega, the Alumni Chapter of GTU
Benefits of GTU membership:
- Most chapters sponsor speakers, campus-wide programs, field trips and social events and participate in service functions.
- Members can participate in numerous extra-curricular activities.
- Membership provides a network where you can become better acquainted with other geography students and can meet and talk with geography faculty informally.
- Members can improve their expertise in the field of geography by learning things not normally dealt with in the classroom.
- Members are eligible to apply for Gamma Theta Upsilon scholarships.
- Membership in an academic honor society is evidence of your dedication and competency in your career field. Some employers give hiring preference to honor society members.
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Page last updated 22-September 2009
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