Gamma Theta Upsilon, Beta Psi, Kansas State University

Gamma Theta Upsilon, Beta Psi, Kansas State University Gamma Theta Upsilon (GTU) is an international honor society in geography. The Beta Psi Chapter of GTU is a registered student organization.

Gamma Theta Upsilon membership is earned through superior scholarship; it is an honor, and a professional distinction. Members receive a handsome certificate, suitable for framing. 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. Our chapter spo

nsor 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.

This is a friendly reminder that we will have our third meeting of the St. George Geographical Society tonight at 6 PM a...
09/19/2016

This is a friendly reminder that we will have our third meeting of the St. George Geographical Society tonight at 6 PM at Nelson's Landing in Leonardville. I highly recommend people carpool to the meeting if possible, due to distance between Manhattan and Leonardvile.

This year GTU will be selling Geography Department T-shirts. These T-shirts can be purchased through an online order for...
09/19/2016

This year GTU will be selling Geography Department T-shirts. These T-shirts can be purchased through an online order form via CustomInk. The online order form is available through this link:

https://www.customink.com/g/hku0-00ar-c2bc

The T-Shirt is available at the price of $13.56, but this price will go down if over 30 T-shirts are purchased. You can pay for the shirt directly online by credit card, therefore you do not have to worry about providing GTU with cash or check. This shirt is being sold at face value, this is not a fund raiser for GTU. The online form for T-Shirts will close on Friday September 30th. T-shirts are available in a wide range of sizes from Youth XS to Adult 3XL. T-Shirts will be delivered to Seaton two weeks after the online form closes, you can pick up your T-Shirts from Matt Brooks at that time.

I'm organizing our CustomInk order. You can pay me online or in-person. Thanks!

09/13/2016

On Monday, September 19th , GTU will be conducted our fall highway cleanup. For this event, we need between 5-10 volunteers. The more people we have the quicker the cleanup can go! Our 2-mile stretch of highway is on US-77 (Tuttle Creak Boulevard) a few miles for of town. Last year after the cleanup there was a St. George at Nelson’s Landing in Leonardville and we hope to do the same this year. If you want to volunteer for the cleanup, please send me an email. The cleanup should take no more than 2 hours of time. We will be meeting at Seaton so we can carpool out to the site. We will ideally be leaving from Seaton sometime between 3:00-3:30.

09/13/2016

GTU Meeting Reminder: Thursday at 5:30 in Seaton 164H. Pizza will be provided. Also, remember to bring money for dues if you haven't payed them already (($10 for returning members, $10 for Geography Club, $50 dollars for new members).

http://www.uccs.edu/~gprm2016/
09/08/2016

http://www.uccs.edu/~gprm2016/

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The Great Plains Rocky Mountains Division Meeting will be held this year in Colorado Springs from October 21-22nd. This ...
09/08/2016

The Great Plains Rocky Mountains Division Meeting will be held this year in Colorado Springs from October 21-22nd. This is a great opportunity to share your research with the greater geography community. If you seeking funding from the department you must be presenting either a paper, a poster, or be part of a GeoBowl Team. GTU will be providing matching funding for this conference. In order to receive funding from GTU you must have payed your dues ($10 for returning members, $10 for Geography Club, $50 dollars for new members) to Matt A. I really hope we can get a big group of K-State geographers to attend this year!

Next week we will be having our first Brown Bag talk of the year. This talk will be on Wednesday the 14th from 12:30 – 1...
09/08/2016

Next week we will be having our first Brown Bag talk of the year. This talk will be on Wednesday the 14th from 12:30 – 1:30 in the Geography Seminar Room. The speaker at this Brown Bag will be Dr. Audrey Joslin. I look forward to seeing you all there.

I hope your first week of classes went well! As you should know GTU's first volunteering event is helping with Konquer t...
08/31/2016

I hope your first week of classes went well! As you should know GTU's first volunteering event is helping with Konquer the Konza on Sunday September 18th. We need about 5-10 people to help out with event. As of now we have a few volunteers and if you would like to volunteer please email Matt Brooks.

The there are two tasks that GTU needs to help out with:

1. Helping runners to park - this requires an early morning - runners begin arriving around 6:00 am so volunteers would need to be there before then. The upside is they would be able to leave before 7:30 am.

2. Traffic directing - volunteers would be stationed at different spots along the trail to make sure runners took the correct turns along the course. This requires being present from 7:15 am until the last runner comes by your stop - approximately 4 hrs. total commitment.

Let me know if anyone's interested in any jobs. Volunteers are oriented during a meeting on Saturday, Sept. 17th @ 10:00 am (at the Hulbert Ctr). At that time they receive a race t-shirt and specific directions on their job. Anyone who volunteers needs to make the commitment to come to the orientation meeting as well.

The geography department presented its departmental awards and scholarships at its annual honors and awards banquet Apri...
04/30/2016

The geography department presented its departmental awards and scholarships at its annual honors and awards banquet April 22. The following students received awards:

Caelan Blair, junior, received the William Grimm Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship.

Nick Meng, senior, received the H.L. "Sy" Seyler Undergraduate GIScience Scholarship.

John Paul Rogers, junior, and Linsey Swanson, senior, received the Leonard LeBlanc Outstanding Undergraduate Major Award.

Takuto Urano, senior, received the Milton and Emma Jean Rafferty Gamma Theta Upsilon Geography Scholarship.

Katia Chavira, sophomore, received the Robert H. Williams Undergraduate Geography Scholarship.

Jakob Whitson, senior, received the Huber Self Scholarship in Geography.

Megan McHaney, senior, received the National Council for Geographic Education/American Association of Geographers Excellence in Scholarship Award.

Christy Jean, doctoral student, received the Stephen and Susan White Geography GTA Award.

Julie Commerford, doctoral student, received the Geography Graduate Student Leadership Award.

Thomas Larsen, master's student, received the Mary Dobbs Outstanding Citizen Award.

Emily Mellicant, master's student, received the Rumsey Bissell Marston Scholarship for Graduate Fieldwork in Environmental Geography.

Colin Bailey, junior; Katia Chavira, sophomore; Nick Meng, senior; Takuto Urano, senior; Allison Walker, senior; and Jakob Whitson, senior, received Steven Kale Undergraduate Research Fellowships.

Emily Mellicant, master's student, and Bohua Ling, doctoral student, received Steven Kale Graduate Research Fellowships.

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