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- As the É«½ä³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ continues to advance its Climate Action Plan (CAP), an interdisciplinary group of graduate students has championed a new way to involve students in shaping a more sustainable future.
- Shelby Ross, a PhD student in geography, has been named as part of the second cohort of the prestigious Elouise Cobell Dissertation Writing-Year Fellow, Indigenous Education, Inc. (IEI) announced last week.
- Congratulations Department of Geography 2025 graduates! To view and download your photos, please see Spring 2025 Commencement photos.
- A Place Called Yellowstone: The Epic History of the World's First National Park I just published a place-based history of Yellowstone National Park (A Place Called Yellowstone) with Counterpoint Press. It has
- Tashi Delek! My name is Phurwa Dondrub Gurung, a fifth-year doctoral student at the department. I also did an MA here. Over the years, I feel so grateful to have received rigorous training from and with outstanding teachers and
- Whenever I prepare a presentation, I always try to provide a map so that participants can explore multiple spatial perspectives or situate themselves in relationship to the discussion. And of course, giant floor maps command
- My name is Dr. Lionel D. Lyles. I graduated in August 1977 with my Doctoral Degree in Urban-Historical Geography with an emphasis on the evolutionary development of contemporary urban problems. My major Professors at the time were, namely, Theodore
- Thriving in an Academic Career: An International and Interdisciplinary Guide for Early Career Faculty Joseph Kerski wrote Chapter 13 - Integrating web mapping and geospatial technologies – in a new book that
- With climate change causing a water supply crisis in high mountain Asia, a panel of experts, including Don, gathered in summer 2024 to discuss the biophysical and human impacts of this crisis in an “International Expert Dialogue on Mountains, People
- Posner and her Research Assistant, Noor Hussein Noor, piloting the questionnaire with a Samburu pastoralist at his manyatta (homestead) March 2025. Sarah Posner is a PhD candidate in the Department of