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- 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.ÌýAnd 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
- I enrolled at CU as a Teaching Associate, Fall Semester, 1965 on a two-year Master's program. John Loeffler was my advisor. After one year, I began teaching Civics and Geography in the Jefferson County Public Schools, Lakewood,
- Geography gives you superpowers!Ìý I truly believe that as I have seen how the geographic perspective, content knowledge, and skills have empowered people to make wiser decisions from local to global scale.Ìý I hold 3
- Jason Miller, a recent graduate of the University of Colorado with a Bachelor of Arts in Geography, has made a significant contribution to the Swastika Counter Project, led by Dr. Laurie E. Gries and Dr. Kelly L. Wheeler. This
- I stumbled into Geography, and it has made all the difference.I majored in Anthropology for my Bachelor's degree back in Iowa,Ìýand never took a GeographyÌýcourse until I started my MA at CU in 2000. Thankfully, my courses at CU and work as
- My time wandering the halls and climbing the central staircase of Guggenheim really was a long time ago – Class of 1994?!? Heck, that’s pre-internet!Ìý However, it doesn’t feel like a galaxy far, far away…I learned so much about so many things
- My name is Tai Koester. I am a human-environment geographer and former community organizer currently based in Tucson, Arizona. I graduated with a Bachelors from the Department of Geography at CU-СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ in 2019.ÌýÌýI am