Welcome to the UCCS GeoClub’s little piece of digital dirt. The GeoClub in its current incarnation rose from the ashes of the long defunct club of the same name at the suggestion of faculty who remembered the original. The club exists to forward the love and study of geography for all who are interested at UCCS.
Club Information
E-mail us (info@uccsgeoclub.org) for information!- Welcome back, GeoClub. Come see us at the ROAR event tomorrow from 5 to 7, and the club fair next Wednesday from 11 to 2! 11:45:50 AM August 24, 2010 from web
- Welcome back, all. May this semester go smoothly. GeoClub looks forward to seeing old friends and making new ones! http://uccsgeoclub.org 01:30:58 PM January 20, 2010 from web
- GES Grad School Event. 11a to 12p. Columbine Hall 334. Thinking about grad school? Please attend. 09:51:24 AM November 23, 2009 from web
- The UCCS GeoClub would like to wish a Happy Geography Awareness Week to all. 12:52:03 PM November 15, 2009 from web
- "World Tour" tomorrow night (November 7) at 630p. E-mail Greg at (mygti337@gmail.com) for information. 03:26:35 PM November 06, 2009 from web
- GeoClub Meeting. Friday, October 23 @ 630p. UCCS. Columbine Hall 329. We'd love to see you there! 09:21:02 AM October 29, 2009 from web
- Fri, Oct 23, 2009, 4p - 5p. UCCS GES presents Stephen Hodanish, Sr Meteorologist, NWS presenting on lightning strike victims. COB 334. 07:56:24 PM October 22, 2009 from web
- Green Living Project on campus today. Columbine Hall 334. 3p - 420p. Be there. http://www.greenlivingproject.com ... 08:54:50 AM October 22, 2009 from web


#1 by Brandon Vogt on October 13, 2009 - 8:00 am
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This is so cool! You guys have your own domain name and everything! GREAT WORK. I’ll link the new GeoClub site to the main GES site at once!
#2 by cschultz on October 18, 2009 - 6:38 pm
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Thanks to everyone who has contributed to this club’s strong start!! Please tell a friend or two about our meeting times and direct them to our website so that they can attend any of the club’s events!
–Never Stop Exploring, Chris