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T9. Geoscience Education II: Innovative Approaches to Ingeniería, raul_agua@yahoo.com.mx; Martin Argueta-Hernandez,
Teaching Geology Courses using Open Educational SIIMA, argueta_martin@yahoo.com.mx; Raul Mejia-Vázquez,
Resources (OER). Ravindra Nandigam, South Texas College, Asociación Geohidrológica Mexicana.
rcnandigam@southtexascollege.edu. Oral and Posters.
Diversify Geoscience: Reveal Structural Racism and Make the
T10. Tracer Tests in the Hydrological Cycle. Yongli Gao, Invisible Visible. Kristie Bradford, Lone Star College–Tomball,
University of Texas at San Antonio, yongli.gao@utsa.edu. christine.d.bradford@lonestar.edu. Sun., 13 March, 9 a.m.–3 p.m.
Oral only.
ACCOMMODATIONS
T11. Tectonics and Sedimentation, Rio Grande Embayment/ Hotel registration deadline: 21 Feb.
Burgos Basin. Thomas E. Ewing, Frontera Exploration A block of rooms has been reserved at the Embassy Suites by
Consultants, tewing@fronteraexploration.com. Oral and Hilton McAllen Convention Center Hotel at 800 Convention
Posters. Center Blvd., McAllen, Texas 78501, USA, at a special meeting
rate of US$129 per night plus tax. Reservations should be made
T12. General Geomorphology. Juan L. González, The by calling the hotel at +1-956-688-8329 and referencing the group
University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, juan.l.gonzalez@ name “SCGSA22.”
utrgv.edu. Oral only.
REGISTRATION
FIELD TRIPS Early registration deadline: 7 Feb.
GSA’s Commitment to Care extends to all 2022 Section Cancellation deadline: 14 Feb.
Meeting field trips. To prioritize your safety, we are implementing For further information or if you need special accommodations,
the following for all trips: please contact one of the meeting co-chairs: Juan González,
• Transportation in minivans, SUVs, vans, and buses will operate juan.l.gonzalez@utrgv.edu; Chu-Lin Cheng, chulin.cheng@
at half capacity to allow for social distancing. utrgv.edu. Registration fees are the same for in person and online.
For additional information, please contact the Field Trip chair,
Sarah Hardage, sarah.fearnlyhardage@utrgv.edu. REGISTRATION FEES (all fees are in U.S. dollars)
FT1. Ancient Landscapes: Exploring South Texas through Member Type Early Standard
Time. The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, sarah Full Mtg. One Day Full Mtg. One Day
.fearnlyhardage@utrgv.edu. Sun., 13 March, 8:30 a.m.–4 p.m.
Professional Member $225 $150 $275 $200
FT2. Rio Grande Delta. Thomas E. Ewing, Frontera Exploration Professional Member 70+ $150 $100 $200 $150
Consultants, tewing@fronteraexploration.com; Juan L. Professional Nonmember $275 $175 $325 $225
Gonzalez, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley,
juan.l.gonzalez@utrgv.edu. Wed., 16 March, 8 a.m.–6 p.m. Early Career Professional $150 $100 $200 $150
Member
SHORT COURSES Student Member $100 $75 $150 $125
For additional information, please contact the Short Courses Student Nonmember $150 $100 $200 $150
chair, Wendi J.W. Williams, wwilliam@southtexascollege.edu. K–12 Professional $100 $75 $150 $125
Guest or Spouse $50 n/a $75 n/a
Get Techy and Walk through Ancient Landscapes through Field Trip/Short Course Only $50 n/a $75 n/a
STEAM. Florestela Gomez, Donna ISD, fgomez@donnaisd.net.
Sun., 13 March, 9 a.m.–noon.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR GSA STUDENTS AND
Applications of Active Learning Strategies in the Design and EARLY CAREER PROFESSIONALS
Teaching of Geoscience Courses. Patrick Shabram, Front Range Career Mentoring Luncheons
Community College, Patrick.Shabram@frontrange.edu; Chu-Lin Ask your career-related questions and learn about non-academic
Cheng, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, chulin.cheng@ pathways in the geosciences while networking with professionals
utrgv.edu; Leilani A. Arthurs, University of Colorado, leilani at the Roy J. Shlemon and John Mann Mentor Luncheons. GSA
.arthurs@colorado.edu; Ming-Tsan Lu, The University of Texas student members are welcome.
Rio Grande Valley, mingtsan.lu@utrgv.edu. Sun., 13 Mar,
1–5 p.m. CST. Career Workshop Series
This three-part series will feature career development planning,
Sustainable Management in Fluvial Aquifers and Transboundary an exploration of geoscience job sectors, and information on best
Issues. Antonio Cardona, Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí, practices for crafting a résumé and cover letter. Non-technical
acardona@uaslp.mx; Marusia Renteria-Villalobos, Universidad skills and workforce statistics will be reviewed. The series will be
Autónoma de Chihuahua; Todd Halihan, Oklahoma State University, led by workshop presenters and geoscientists. No registration is
todd.halihan@okstate.edu; Rosario Sanchez, Texas A&M University, required, and everyone is welcome.
Maria.SanchezFlores@ag.tamu.edu; Raul Morales-Escalante, Moro
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