Please save the date for the Austin Community College Geographic Information Systems Department Student Showcase!
Date: Wednesday, December 10th at 4 p.m.
Location: ACC Highland, Building 2000, Auditorium Room 1550, First Floor
Parking: The ACC Highland South Parking Garage has ample free parking.
Directions: Here
Purpose: The graduating students of the GIS Department will present their amazing projects from the Capstone course, including:
- Austin Butterfly Rest Station Suitability Analysis
- 500 S. Congress Planned Unit Development (PUD) Impact
- Identifying Suitable Land for Urban Agriculture in Austin
- Among the Tejas: A Spatial Analysis of an Early Texas Site
- Imagining Better Parking Management with GIS
- Flood Risk in Eagle Pass
- Fishing Access Analysis on Brushy Creek – Identifying and Improving Public Access
- Tire Trackers: A GIS analysis of the environmental risks associated with illegal tire dump sites
- Potential Lunar Landing Sites for the Artemis III Mission
- Exploring the Edwards Aquifer Salamander Habitat
- Plum Creek Watershed Analysis
- Parkinson’s, Pesticides, and Putters in Austin, Texas
- Traffic Accident Hotspots in Dallas, TX
Audience: Please invite your friends, family, colleagues, faculty, and classmates to RSVP here by Monday, December 8th.
Attendance Options: This will be a HyFlex meeting. Virtual attendees will access the meeting through Zoom (RSVP for link). In-person attendees who RSVP will be provided refreshments, networking opportunities, and possibly walk away with a GIS-themed raffle prize!
We hope to see you there!
Questions? Contact us at (512) 223-4031or [email protected]
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