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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.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
Posner and her Research Assistant, Noor Hussein Noor, piloting the questionnaire with a Samburu pastoralist at his manyattaÌý(homestead) March 2025. Sarah Posner is a PhD candidate in the Department of
Members of the Co-teaching team (Pictured from left to right: Mariah Bowman, Brigid Mark, Sara Fleming, and Sean Benjamin) The Geography Department is offering a new Special Topics course this semester, GEOG4002
My name is Millie Spencer, and I am a 3rd year PhD candidate in the Geography Department. I am currently on a Fulbright Award studying glacier retreat and its downstream impacts in south-central Chile.Ìý
Figure: Professor Abdalati (4th from the right) in the lobby of the Capitol Building with other Cooperative Institute Directors On March 24-25, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES