WebsEdge is heading to Denver this this month to be the official broadcaster at the Geological Society of America 125th Anniversary Annual Meeting & Exposition. The event takes place October 27 – 30th at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver, CO.
GSA TV will broadcast a new show on each day of the event bringing together thought leaders and newsmakers from around the event. In addition we’ll be premiering a number of films from these excellent institutions:
Baylor University; Colorado Mesa University; Oklahoma Geological Survey; Nevada Bureau of Mines & Geology; University of Kansas; University of New Mexico; California State University, Long Beach; Penn State University; Miami University, Ohio; Dartmouth College; James Madison University; Oregon State University; Bloomsburg University; University of Illinois; Coastal Carolina University.
Where to Watch GSA TV:
During the conference you will be able to watch GSA TV around the Colorado Convention Center. You can also watch it at the following hotels:
Comfort Inn Denver
Crown Plaza Denver
Grand Hyatt
Hilton Gardens Inn
Hyatt Regency
Sheraton Denver
You can also watch GSA TV here: http://www.websedge.com/videos/gsa_tv
Follow us and the meeting on Twitter: @WebsEdge_Edu and @geosociety #GSA125
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