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- Professor Nicholas Blomley Honored with the Community-Engaged Research Achievement Award
- Graduate Students Claire Shapton and Marina Chavez Honored with the Community-Engaged Graduate Scholar Award
- Applications now open: 2024 ESRI Canada GIS Scholarship for SFU
- Associate Professor Rosemary Collard achieves 13th place on SFU Altmetric List
- The PEAK feature: GSU hosts inaugural RANGE conference
- Gabrielle Wong wins First Prize in 2023 Student Learning Commons Writing Contest
- Gabrielle Wong receives Warren Gill Memorial Award
- Professor Nick Blomley receives Warren Gill Memorial Award for Community Impact
- Geography Student Union recipient of the FENV 2024 Changemaker Awards
- Senior Lecturer Tara Holland reveals the secret sauce of great teaching
- Senior Lecturer Tara Holland Receives SFU 2023 Excellence in Teaching Award
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Bright Addae
- GIS undergraduate students participate in the Canada-wide 2024 AppChallenge competition
- Senior Lecturer Andrew Perkins Receives SFU 2024 Dean's Award of Excellence in Teaching
- Congratulations to Alysha van Duynhoven, Canada's 2024 ESRI Young Scholar
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Robert Ehlert
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Stephan Nieweler
- Eugene McCann writes on "livable cities" in The Tyee
- Tiana Andjelic wins the 2024 SFU ECCE GIS Scholarship Award
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Marina Chavez
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Mia Fitzpatrick
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Lan Qing Zhao
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Tyler Cole
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Benjamin Lartey
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Olivia Nieves
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Max Hurson
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to John Sykes
- Farewell to Robert "Bob" Horsfall, Associate Professor
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to André Araújo
- SFU Geography welcomes ethnobotanist, Leigh Joseph, as professor of Indigenous geographies
- Physical Geography September: What is Physical Geography?
- Alysha Van Duynhoven communicates award-winning research at international GIS conference
- How Dr. Tracy Brennand’s visionary leadership shaped the Department of Geography - a heartfelt thank-you
- Dr. Tracy Brennand honoured with the Canadian Association of Geographers (CAG) Award
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Jay Matsushiba
- Human Geography October: What is Human Geography?
- MA Student Joy Russell featured on CBC Vancouver
- Human Geography October: What is Urban Worlds?
- Ajay Minhas Receives 2024 Warren Gill Award
- Dr. Nadine Schuurman featured in SFU news article on Runnability
- GIS Month: What is Geographic Information Science (GIS)?
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Joy Russell
- Perspectives from students using ChatGPT in a large enrollment fully online GIS Course
- Motivations, Habits and Risks of using ChatGPT in the On-Campus Quantitative Geography course
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Ian McDonald
- 2025 Archives
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Negin Shooraj
- SFU Geography Alumni Sean Orr wins Vancouver council seat in byelection
- Rosemary Collard awarded 2024 SFU Excellence in Teaching Award
- SFU Students Designed and Developed a GeoApp as a Living Wage Calculator
- Undergraduate students team secures third-place in Canada-wide GeoApp competition
- SFU Geography Wins Big at 2025 CAG Annual Conference
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Alex Sodeman
- Thesis Defence - Congratulations to Tintin Yang
- In Memory of Leonard "Len" Evenden, Professor Emeritus
- Gabrielle Wong awarded 2025 Gordon M. Shrum Medal
- Dr. Bright Addae awarded 2025 Graduate Dean's Convocation Medal
- Congratulations to Alysha van Duynhoven for Teaching Assistant Excellence Award
- Wildfires to waterways: SFU Geography grad takes action to protect the environment
- Making a difference on and off-campus: student leader and changemaker, Gabrielle Wong, awarded SFU convocation medal
- 2025 Alumni Newsletter
- Kira Sokolovskaia wins the 2025 SFU ECCE GIS Scholarship Award
- Mapping a path to City Hall: SFU alumnus shares journey to becoming Mayor of New Westminster
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GSU Update
The Geography Student Union (GSU) has enjoyed another fantastic year of academic events, socials, and trips! The GSU sought to broaden community engagement within the Department of Geography and Faculty of Environment through academic and social events, and prioritized collaboration with other student geographers in the Lower Mainland.
This year the GSU focused on collaboration with other Departmental Student Unions within the Faculty of Environment, such as our joint merch sale and a Midterm Destressing Social with EVSCSU and REMSA, where students from all FEnv majors mingled, enjoyed some gourmet snacks (instant noodles), and created some healthy competition playing Go Fish.
At the first ever FEnv Undergraduate Research Showcase, GSU members presented their research with students from REMSA and EVSCSU to other students and staff from the Faculty. As part of the FEnv Student Leadership Team with the Dean’s Office, GSU members took an active role organizing the inaugural Faculty of Environment Winter Formal in January 2024, and the second in 2025.

Max MacInnes-Cann presenting at the FENV Undergraduate Research Showcase

Gabrielle Wong presenting at the FENV Undergraduate Research Showcase

Eli Hacker & Matthew Syvenky presenting for Fire & Ecosystems Research Lab at the FENV Undergraduate Research Showcase

Val Helmus presenting at the FENV Undergraduate Research Showcase

Claire Howell presenting at the FENV Undergraduate Research Showcase

Toby Baldus presenting at the FENV Undergraduate Research Showcase
The Winter Formal provides an opportunity for geographers to connect with each other and other students, whilst donning semi formal attire and getting their boogie on. All these events show our efforts to pursue increased collaboration within the FEnv student community.
This past February, the GSU held the second annual RANGE conference, where students, alumni, and faculty presented informative geography research to highschoolers, undergraduates, and keen geographers from across the Lower Mainland. And RANGE was a hit! The GSU was proud to host around 100 attendees at RANGE 2025. RANGE provided excellent learning opportunities, a delectable lunch, community building, and good times.
Another logistically complicated goliath, our 2024 Experiential Learning Trip, took 21 students to Victoria. In Victoria, GSU members met with City Councillors and UVic professors, and took a day trip up the western coast of Vancouver Island to experience its unique landscapes first hand. RANGE and ELT provided many opportunities to build community and apply our in-class learning to the real world.
This year the GSU also collaborated with the UBC Geography Student Association on their Climate Town Hall to build community between our two universities. A delegation of GSU members attended the event and one GSU undergraduate presented research on ocean acidification. The Climate Town Hall paved the road for future collaboration with the GSA, such as the small social event together at Granville Island this spring.
In 2024 the GSU also held many smaller events, including midterm study sessions, a hike to Lynn Canyon, a beach picnic, two movie nights (The Lorax and Over the Hedge, if you were curious), degree planning socials, a games night with the Kwantlen Geography Club at SFU Surrey, and a sunset picnic at Burnaby Mountain Park. To boost the fanfare quotient of our semesterly Biercraft Socials, this year we introduced trivia hosted by Dr. Leanne Roderick, to great avail. Competition was strong, and the friendships built along the way were even stronger. The GSU had great turnout to these Biercraft events, with a wide mix of students across years and geography majors.
Finally, the GSU visited the Museum of Vancouver, and had a group tour of the c̓əsnaʔəm exhibit. Students were invited to learn more about the history of the Musqueam Nation in the Lower Mainland, in the process engaging in learning and discussions about reconciliation.
2024 was a very busy and rewarding year for the GSU, and we are excited to continue building community within the FEnv and Geography undergraduate communities in 2025!
Best wishes,