Troy University’s Geo Day showcases career pathways in geospatial industry

Geo Day is open to prospective high school and college transfer students looking to learn more about the geospatial informatics industry.

Geo Day is open to prospective high school and college transfer students looking to learn more about the geospatial informatics industry.

More than 200 high school and college students attended the seventh annual Geo Day at Troy University on March 12 and gained a firsthand look into the geospatial industry.

For the first time since Geo Day began, all of the workshop presenters were TROY alumni.

“To know that our Geospatial Informatics Department taught them, and…

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Annual Geo Day set for March 12

Registration is open until Feb. 20 for the annual Geo Day event on the Troy Campus.

Registration is open until Feb. 20 for the annual Geo Day event on the Troy Campus.

The Geospatial Informatics Department at Troy University will host its seventh annual Geo Day event on March 12. Designed to showcase geospatial careers and technologies for high school and community college students, Geo Day provides an opportunity to learn from industry professionals and get hands-on experience.

Dr. Steve Ramroop, Surveying and Geomatics Sciences Program Director, said Geo Day introduces…

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New Geospatial Informatics Department offers path to high-tech, in-demand jobs

The department combines combines geography, surveying and drone technology.

The department combines combines geography, surveying and drone technology.

A new academic department within the College of Arts and Sciences will give TROY students a path to high-tech, in-demand jobs.

The Department of Geospatial Informatics began in May as the new home of the geomatics program, the geographic information systems (GIS) minor and the unmanned aerial systems (UAS) minor.

The new department includes geomatics…

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