The North Carolina Geographical Society is a professional organization for individuals across private and public entities who work in the field of geography.
Call for Submissions for a special issue of The North Carolina Geographer titled “Human Environmental Impact in North Carolina”. The deadline for submission is April 11, 2025. Author guidelines can be found here: https://t.co/kp9OSHYyyG
Resharing this wonderful new book by @SelimaSultana1 and Joe Weber. Lots of interesting information about our park system, including many interesting tidbits about NC parks.
The NCGS annual meeting this past week was a great success. Students and faculty presented some interesting papers and posters. We encourage all participants to also consider submitting their work to our journal. More details at: https://t.co/3i1NIhmfer
Hey, guess what? NCGS also has a peer-reviewed journal. The North Carolina Geographer publishes Research Manuscripts, Book/Article Reviews, Carolina Landscapes, Comprehensive Reviews, and more. If you're interested, see https://t.co/3i1NIhlHoT
Our NCGS Annual Meeting is a great place for students to showcase their diverse contributions to #Geography. The deadline is almost here to submit your abstract for this year's meeting. More info at:
https://t.co/9Vr65T3mnu
It is almost March, which means abstracts are due soon if you plan to attend the 2024 Meeting of the NC Geographical Society. We invite all papers or posters on human and physical #geography. Scholars from allied fields are welcome to attend as well. https://t.co/ULD2Obno2w
The Spring 2024 Meeting of the NC Geographical Society has been announced! This year, we look forward to seeing you in-person or online on Friday, March 22nd in Durham, NC at #NCCU. The deadline to submit an abstract is March 1st. More details at: https://t.co/9Vr65T2OxW.
We look forward to seeing everyone at the Southeastern Division of the AAG (#SEDAAG) Conference starting this weekend! Several NC Geography members will be there presenting their research. We look forward to reconnecting with you all.
My students are learning everything possible about electrification in transportation engaging with businesses and steakholders! @SustainableUNCG @GES_UNCG !
We would like to thank Dr. Jesse Lane for his service as President of NCGS, we are now proud to have Dr. @JClapp as our new president. With their leadership, we are expecting many great years ahead. See all our new/continuing officers at:
https://t.co/YibFihfdLT
Ayush Chaudhuri, a PhD student @GES_UNCG shared fascinating research on arsenic contamination in India at our most recent conference. To see the full program of presentations that were given see the link in the comments.