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Treasure of the GSH Geophysical Museum
What does a geophysicist do after retirement? People often say that retirement is a time when "the world is your oyster," and there is a great deal of truth in that. For many, it becomes an opportunity to explore interests that a busy career never allowed. For me, that journey unexpectedly led to volunteering with the Geophysical Society of Houston.
Rene' Mott
Jul 295 min read


65th Science and Engineering Fair of Houston
GSH actively supported the 65th Science and Engineering Fair of Houston (SEFH) at the new Fort Bend Epicenter in Rosenberg. Projects...
Lisa Buckner
Feb 25, 20242 min read


2023 Dulles High School Math and Science Night
On the evening of Friday, November 17, 2023, GSH Outreach volunteers participated in the Dulles High School Math and Science Night event...
Lisa Buckner
Nov 24, 20231 min read


Reach for the Stars! STEM Festival
GSH participates in Reach for the Stars! STEM Festival at Rice University.
Lisa Buckner
Oct 3, 20231 min read


Snow White is Dead!
A surprising claim of the demise of a carbon sequestration project is investigated and possibly debunked.
Doc Dwarf
Feb 23, 20234 min read


NextGen Update - A Focus on Fun and Fellowship in 2023
NextGen invites you to join the GSH community for happy hours, axe throwing, and the first-ever GSH Picnic in 2023.
Michael Martinez
Jan 23, 20231 min read


Fall 2022 Outreach
Fall 2022 geocience outreach events recap: Dulles Math & Science Night, National STEM Day Celebration, Energy Day Festival and STEM/Nova Day
Lisa Buckner
Jan 23, 20232 min read


2022 GEMS
GSH Outreach attends GEMS (Girls Exploring Math and Science) at the Houston Museum of Natural Science.
Lisa Buckner
Dec 21, 20221 min read
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