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Getting involved is the best way to connect with your fellow classmates, faculty members, and graduate students.
Learn more about how you can get involved as an undergraduate student in Earth and Environmental Sciences.
Student opportunities
Here are some of the opportunities available to students in our department. Check out our clubs and other volunteer positions.
WATROX organizes student-run events, offers mentorship, and provides a place to meet and study. To become a member, visit WATROX on Facebook.
Represent Earth and Environmental Sciences by leading tours, talking to prospective students, and more. Learn how to apply.
Volunteer at the Earth Sciences Museum. Give tours, help at open houses, and support events. Contact Corina McDonald, museum curator.
WatSEF was developed by undergraduate students to purchase equipment for labs on campus. Apply to be a student director.
Let’s Talk Science delivers programing to elementary and high school students. To volunteer, reach out to Heather Neufeld, Science outreach.
Become an undergraduate teaching assistant in an EARTH course and help others learn.
Newsletter: What on Earth is Happening
Stay up to date with events, volunteer and employment opportunities, scholarships, academic advising, and more! What on Earth is Happening is sent out via email one to three times per month. Contact Luke Balch, academic advisor, if you would like to be added to the mailing list.