Hey student members! After five GSA section meetings and hundreds of votes, you chose Tektonikos as the name for your student giving circle. Tektonikos comes from the Greek root meaning “to build up,” so the tagline for your group is “Building the Future.” Students are the future of the geosciences and you are helping build the future of GSA. Keep an eye out for more information about what it means to be a member of Tektonikos—including your own logo!
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