Geographical Bulletin

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Geographical Bulletin is a biannual open-access peer-reviewed academic journal published by the international geographic honor society Gamma Theta Upsilon. It covers all aspects of geography and focuses on student-written and student-led research. The journal was founded in 1970 and migrated to a digital commons platform in 2023.

DisciplineGeography
LanguageEnglish
EditedbyNancy Hoalst Pullen, Mark Patterson
History1970-present
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Geographical Bulletin
DisciplineGeography
LanguageEnglish
Edited byNancy Hoalst Pullen, Mark Patterson
Publication details
History1970-present
Publisher
Gamma Theta Upsilon (United States)
FrequencyBiannually
Yes
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Geogr. Bull.
Indexing
ISSN2163-5900
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GTU outreach coordinator Dr. Randy Bertolas at the Gamma Theta Upsilon booth, 2025 American Association of Geographers annual conference in Detroit, Michigan

Geographical Bulletin is a biannual open-access peer-reviewed academic journal published by the international geographic honor society Gamma Theta Upsilon (ΓΘΥ or GTU).[1] Gamma Theta Upsilon established the journal in 1970 to provide an outlet for geography-focused student research.[2][3] The journal covers all aspects of geography and focuses on student-written and student-led research.[2][3] While the journal focuses on student research, being a student is not a requirement for consideration.

In May 2018, the journal began publishing online-only open access and made the entire archive available for free.[4] In May 2023, the journal migrated to a digital commons platform.[5] Since 2023, the editors-in-chief are Nancy Hoalst Pullen and Mark Patterson of Kennesaw State University.[1]

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