Resources for Undergraduates
- Research Grants
- Several GSA Sections offer undergraduate student research grants.
- Landscape Collection - K-16 students in Vermont are creating a web-based archive of historical and modern photograph pairs documenting 150 years of human interaction with the Vermont landscape. K-12 students work with UVM students to learn how to use GPS, a digital camera, and computer imaging equipment as part of ongoing research to document change in the Vermont landscape from the mid-1800s to the present.
- www.uvm.edu/perkins/landscape/
- The Earth Around Us: Syllabus - The following syllabus was developed for a freshman course whose goal is to teach students the geology of environmental issues and to attract them to geology as a course of study. The course is built around the book The Earth Around Us: Maintaining a Livable Planet (Westview, 2003). The book consists of short, readable essays that provide solid grounding in the geology of environmental issues. The book offers an alternative to traditional geology texts. {Link to Syllabus (attached)} Available at the GSA Bookstore
- Syllabus: www.geosociety.org/educate/EARTHAROUNDsyllabus.pdf
- Sample Chapter: Read Chapter 31 from the book "The Earth Around Us", entitled "What Else Should My Neighbor Know", by Caryl Edward Buchwald

