Oneonta Students Explore Northeast During 'GEOFYRST' Trip
Pitching tents, cooking and camping under the starry night sky, jumping into swimming holes, hiking, and seeing the geology of the Adirondack Region first-hand? All in a day's work during this year's GEOFYRST trip, an immersive outdoor experience for new SUNY Oneonta students.
Twelve first-year SUNY Oneonta students took part in GEOFYRST (Geologic Experience Outdoors: First-Year Regional Summer Trip), a week-long, one-credit, pre-semester field experience for incoming students. While exploring New York and the Northeast from Aug. 17 to Aug. 23, students were introduced to a variety of geologic materials, landscapes and field technologies to better understand our planet. They were back in time for the first day of classes on Aug. 28.
The annual trip, which began in 2007, is open to all first-year students, regardless of major. Before any other students move onto campus, GEOFYRST students are immersed and engaged in the outdoors, building friendships and connections and gaining an appreciation of geology and, in turn, the Earth.
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