Geological Society
The Appalachian Geological Society is a group for students who are devoted to appreciating and preserving Earth's environment, history and natural wonders.
We are actively involved in community service, University events, and Geological excursions. We visit museums, see fossils, camp out by mines and explore caves.
We meet in Rankin Science South 119, the Vulcan Materials Lab, every other Tuesday at 5:30 pm, where we discuss plans, organize events, and eat pizza.
To fund our activities and field trips, we sell Appalachian Geology Gear. For more information about the Appalachian Geological Society, please contact Dr. Cynthia Liutkus at liutkuscm@appstate.edu.
Resources
Prospective Students
Links for Introductory and Gen Ed Students
- Answersphere Tutoring Sessions
- List of Introductory Geology Courses for General Education
- General Education Checksheets
Links for Current Students and Advisors
- List of courses in the Geology Major
- Pre-requisite chart for Geology courses [PDF]
- Geology Student Handbook [PDF]
- Scholarships and Funding Opportunities
- Internships
- Degree Program Checksheets
Research and Facilities
- Faculty and Staff
- Research Programs
- Facilities and Instruments
- McKinney Teaching Museum
- Geology Department Van Schedule
Field Trip Information
Contact
Physical Address
Department of Geology
033 Rankin Science West
572 Rivers Street
Boone, NC 28608
Postal Address
Department of Geology
Appalachian State University
ASU Box 32067
Boone, NC 28608-2067
Phone: 828-262-3049
Fax: 828-262-6503
Chairperson:
Dr. Bill Anderson
andersonwp@appstate.edu
Ask-A-Geologist:
Anthony Love
loveab@appstate.edu

