The air up there …

Greetings University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Faculty & Students,
Please join the science team of the global HIPPO field campaign on Thursday, March 11, 2010 from 3pm-5pm, at the NCAR’s Research Aviation Facility in Broomfield, CO to learn about the atmospheric research that is being conducted using the NSF/NCAR Gulfstream-V (G-V).
The global HIAPER Pole-toPole Observation of Greenhouse Gases and the Carbon Cycle (HIPPO) campaign will be the most comprehensive dataset of greenhouse gases and other pollutants in the atmosphere with profiles from the Arctic to the Antarctic and from the surface of the Earth to the lower stratosphere. The field data offer a rare opportunity to see how pollution impacts remote areas of the globe and how it is chemically transformed in the atmosphere, as well as identify where potential CO2 sinks reside. Find more information on the HIPPO website.
University and college students are welcome to join us for the afternoon to learn more about the HIPPO project while visiting the NSF/NCAR G-V at the Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport, just before it leaves for the month long field campaign on March 22. Project scientists and coordinators will be explaining more about the project, the implications that this study has on the research of climate change, as well as show you the G-V, and the on-board instruments and data systems.
This is a unique opportunity for undergraduate and graduate students to visit this instrumented aircraft specially designed for cutting edge atmospheric research. Students interested in a broad range of disciplines including meteorology, ecology, chemistry, physics, software development, and engineering will benefit from this experiential learning opportunity.
Please post the attached PDF in your department, and send this email to any undergraduate and graduate students who may be interested. Kindly RSVP to hippoinfo@ucar.edu to reserve a spot.
Please note, this event is subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances such as aircraft maintenance issues.
Kind regards,
Alison Rockwell
Field Projects Media & Outreach
Earth Observing Laboratory
National Center for Atmospheric Research
P.O. Box 3000
Boulder, CO 80307
o. 303.497.8758

Dinner and a Nepali movie …

Little Nepal Restaurant and Bar Presents:

Dinner and a screening of

Singkham Sachya (Heavenly Place)

a Nepali documentary.

On Sunday, January 31, from 5pm – ?, join film producer Jaswant Dev Shrestha for dinner and a screening of his internationally recognized documentary about Manang, in Nepal.  The producer will be available to answer questions following the screening.

$25.99 in advance / $30 at the door.

Little Nepal Restaurant & Bar

1747 S 8th Street,

Colorado Springs, CO 80905

719.477.6997

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Happy 2010 Everyone!

Welcome back to the Spring Semester 2010!  Please stay tuned to the GeoClub website for upcoming events and meetings during the Spring…

The GeoClub is engaged and actively planning events such as:

—A trip to the AAG (Association of American Geographers) national conference in Washington DC [APRIL]

—Snowshoeing Events throughout the semester.

—Guest Lecturers and interfacing with other clubs on campus including UCCS Sustainability Club (SEAS).

PLEASE COME OUT AND JOIN US AT THE NEXT MEETING (Dates and Times coming soon!!!)

*** QUICK NOTE FROM SCOOTER: Please look at the calendar on the right hand side of the page for new events information, as that will be the first place that they are posted.

GES Grad School Forum

UCCS Department of Geography and Environmental Studies

and the UCCS GeoClub Present:

GES Grad School Forum

Monday, November 23, 2009

11a – 12p * Columbine Hall 334

A panel of professors in the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies are gathering to answer your questions about graduate school and the application process.

Happy Geography Awareness Week

It is the third week of November, and that means that it is Geography Awareness Week. Wednesday is GIS Day. I’m taking this opportunity to push for Friday being “Hug a Geographer Day.” Let’s make this happen.

National Geographic’s My Wonderful World

NEXT GEOCLUB MEETING!!

When: Friday, November 13th (that’s Friday the 13th…whoa) at 6:30pm

Where: Columbine Hall Room 329

What are we doing:

–Going to brainstorm ideas for the UCCS GeoClub Poster Project…bring ideas for crafty signage that emphasizes sustainability and using our natural resources wisely!

–Going to talk more about the AAG Conference in April

EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO BRING FRIENDS, FELLOW STUDENTS OR FAMILY!

If you have a presentation idea for this meeting or would just like to talk for a long time about something interesting, email Janice at jmikel@uccs.edu

Come join the GeoClub at CC!

The Colorado College State of the Rockies Project presents:

Dr. Rosamond Lee Naylor, Director of the Program on Food Security and the Environment

“Where’s the Beef?: Trade-offs Between Grassfed and Industrial Livestock”

Monday, November 2, 2009

7:00 pm • Colorado College – Palmer Hall

Free and open to the general public

Next Event…Sat, Oct 31st

Ancient Denvers : Geology of the Front Range

Saturday, October 31,  10:00 – 11:00 a.m.

Bear Creek Nature Center
245 Bear Creek Road
Colorado Springs, Colorado

Journey back in time with Paleobotanist Ian Miller of the Denver Museum of Nature and Science as the geologic story of the Front Range is revealed. Marvel at scenes of ancient deserts, rainforests and inland-sea landscapes that expose what lies beneath our feet.

($4.00/member, $5.00/nonmember)

Let’s go twittering …

For those of you into getting your information in chunks of 140 characters or less, UCCS GeoClub is now on twitter.  Please follow our feed, our username is @uccsgeoclub.  How’s that for originality?

Green Living Project at UCCS

UCCS Geography and Environmental Studies presents:

Green Living Project

“Green Living Project is focused on documenting, promoting, and supporting successful and unique models of sustainability from around the world.  GLP’s new Mobile Tour will travel across the country to schools, festivals, and retail stores to showcase GLP’s new multi-media presentation, ‘Sustainability Across South America’.”

Thursday, October 22, 2009

3:00 – 4:20 pm • Columbine Hall 334

http://www.greenlivingproject.com