GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT NEWS FOR MAJORS
Volume 18, Number 1

WELCOME BACK!

It's great to see everyone returning this fall. Please read this issue of the Geology Newsletter carefully. It contains information about travel and research grants with deadlines that are coming up fast, and it also contains lots of other useful information. Also see our new Advising Web page at http://www.uwosh.edu/advising/ for department advising and other important geology information. Watch for the fall geology majors/minors information meeting September 27. If Teresa doesn't have your photo in our display case, come in (Harrington 215) and she will take one.

I would also like to encourage you to consider serving as a teaching assistant in introductory geology labs. This is an excellent opportunity to get some experience as a geologist. It also places you in a position to work closely with the professor in charge, and this will benefit you in a number of ways, including providing the professor with good things to say in a letter of reference. The requirements for being a teaching assistant are: junior standing (60 credits) with a cumulative GPA of at least 2.80; completion of at least 15 credits in geology with a GPA of at least 3.0 for geology courses. Please see Teresa Brown in the Geology Office or call 424-4460 to get an application form, and do so (and return the form) soon so that we can get teaching assignments made as quickly as possible.

Have a great semester!

Bill Mode
Chair, Department of Geology


**IMPORTANT DATES TO NOTE**

THURSDAY, SEPT. 6 -- TA/TUTOR ORIENTATION MEETING AT 4:00 P.M. IN HARRINGTON 113
THURSDAY, SEPT. 13 -- GEOLOGY WELCOMING MEETING FOR NEW MAJORS (free pizza) AT 4:10 P.M. IN H118 (Student Lounge)
THURSDAY, SEPT. 27 -- GEOLOGY MAJORS INFORMATION MEETING (free pizza afterwards) AT 4:10 P.M. IN H202


QUARRY QUEST, SEPTEMBER 15, 2007
Quarry Quest is a community event that takes place each fall in Michels Materials Neenah Quarry. They are always looking for volunteers. If you are interested, check out this web site: http://www.quarryquest.com/volunteers.htm

Oshkosh Earth Science Club 35th Annual Gem and Mineral Show, Sept. 29 (9 a.m.- 5 p.m.) and Sept. 30, 2007 (10:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.) Winnebago County Fairgrounds, Sunnyview Exposition Center, 500 E. County Road Y, Oshkosh. Exhibits and demonstrations. Rock, mineral, bead, jewelry and supply dealers. Door prizes and special events for kids.

AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition, April 20-23, 2008, Long Beach, CA. Abstracts are due September 27, 2007. See www.aapg.org and scroll down.

The geology faculty of the Plant & Earth Science Department at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls will host the 68th Annual TRI-STATE Field Conference, on Oct 5-7, 2007 at River Falls, Wisconsin. Click here for Conference details and registration form pdf file. Click here to download free Adobe Reader .

We would appreciate your responding/registering for this as soon as possible - THANK YOU!!!


EARTH SCIENCE WEEK is October 14-20, 2007. "The Pulse of Earth Science." See www.earthsciweek.org for details.

The 2007 GSA Annual Meeting will be held in Denver, CO, October 28-31. Meeting information is available at http://www.geosociety.org/meetings/2007/.

The 2008 GSA North-Central Section Joint Annual Meeting will be held on April 24-25, Evansville, Indiana. Check (http://www.geosociety.org/sectdiv/Northc/) for deadlines.


TUTORING FOR STUDENTS IN 100-LEVEL GEOLOGY COURSES IS AVAILABLE AT THE FOLLOWING TIMES IN HARRINGTON 114 AND WILL BEGIN ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2007.

Monday -- 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. - Kevin Stack

Tuesday -- 4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. - Kelsey Putman

Wednesday -- 4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. - Ryan Dhillon


FOR THE FALL '07 SEMESTER, HARRINGTON HALL WILL BE OPEN ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY FROM 1:00 TO 3:00 P.M., IF STUDENTS HAVE SIGNED UP THAT THEY WILL BE COMING. PLEASE PUT YOUR NAME ON THE SIGN UP SHEET OUTSIDE H118 BY FRIDAY IF YOU PLAN ON COMING.

***ENTER THROUGH THE SOUTHWEST DOOR***

YOU MUST HAVE A CURRENT (Fall 07/Spring 08) AFTER-HOURS BUILDING PASS
TO BE ADMITTED TO THE BUILDING.

SEE SECRETARY IN THE GEOLOGY OFFICE, ROOM 215.

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