Ask any Geology Club member and they will tell you it is much more than just rocks. Since its inception, Geology Club has made it a goal to introduce students of all disciplines to one of the most nature-centric and outdoorsy organizations 鶹ƽ State offers.
"Geology Club members would probably refer to themselves as adventurers, happy campers, or all-around nature lovers," Josh Mallard, club event coordinator, said. "Ideas for a Geology Club began in the fall of 2022 with the desire to meet incoming students, mentor current students, and host field trips to geologically interesting areas (sorry Kansas)."
"The primary goal of the Geology club is to introduce students to the epic story of Earth’s history through hands-on and unique experiences. We have been able to accomplish this goal through day hikes, camping trips, lecture series, and other outings."
The most notable trip of 2023 came when the Geology Club visited three state parks in Oklahoma - Gloss Mountain State Park, Alabaster Caverns State Park and Salt Plains State Park.
These uses of geology also mean it is a practical career path.
"One thing that people may not know about geology as an interest is that it offers a wide range of career opportunities outside of traditional fields such as oil and gas exploration," Mallard said. "Geology graduates can pursue careers in fields such as consulting, mining, natural hazards assessment, and planetary science.
"Geologists are also involved in solving many pressing societal issues, including climate change, resource management, and sustainability. Geology is an interest that offers not only a wealth of scientific knowledge but also many practical applications and career opportunities that are sometimes unknown."