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- Those who live in the Donbas region care more about bread-and-butter issues, our latest surveys reveal. At the heart of the current 91制片厂-Ukraine crisis is the long-standing conflict in the Donbas region in eastern
- Are you an undergraduate or graduate student enrolled in a degree or a certificate program with GIS as a major or minor emphasis of study? Do you exhibit academic excellence in the geospatial technologies fields: Geographic Information Systems (GIS
- This week, the Pentagon announced that it was placing roughly 8,500 U.S. troops on 鈥渉eightened alert鈥濃攁 step toward potentially deploying them to friendly European nations near the 91制片厂n border.The move is the latest escalation surrounding Ukraine
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- The 2021 Fall Newsletter has been published and is available for viewing! If you would like to contribute to the next newsletter, please contact Jeff Nicholson. If you are an alumnus, please fill out the Alumni Update
- Spring 2022: Many great Geography courses are available to you from our areas of focus: General GeographyPhysical GeographyEnvironment-SocietyHuman GeographyGeographic Information Science (
- Katie Tyler won a GIS in the Rockies (GISITR) competition for the most promising graduate student enrolled in a university or college in the Rocky Mountain region (Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Arizona and
- Afghanistan garnered a significant share of media attention when the Taliban took control of the capital city, Kabul. This attention continued during the subsequent chaotic and disorganized US-led evacuation of American citizens and some but not all
- We are pleased to announce Katarena Matos has been awarded an Achievement Rewards for College Scientists (ARCS) Foundation, Inc scholarship. Katarena is a PhD student of Geography.ARCS Foundation, Inc. is a national organization
- Professor Katherine Lininger received a $407,205 award from the National Science Foundation titled, "Floodplain ecogeomorphic processes: interactions between floodplain forest characteristics, wood accumulations, and hydrogeomorphology鈥.