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On February 9, 2024, the Department of Geography held a Dumpling Making Party to celebrate two cultural events: the Chinese Spring Festival (´º½Ú ch¨±nji¨¦) and Tibetan New Year (Losar). Both cultures follow their own calendars for festivals and
I am Brandon Brown, an undergraduate dual major at CU-Boulder, with an independent focus on applied GIS for sustainable development planning. Geography¡¯s interdisciplinary nature sets it apart from other
My name is Zhongying Wang. I am currently a third-year PhD student at the University of Colorado, Boulder, where I have had the privilege of immersing myself in the vibrant academic environment of the Geography department. Through
My name is Nathan Korinek, and I am finishing my final year as a master¡¯s student in the Geography department. I¡¯ve been working with the Geography department and CU¡¯s Earth Lab since 2017. I went from an undergraduate to a research assistant and am
By: Josie Welsh (Graduate Student, CU GEOG), and Bridget Mendel (communications at Saint Anthony Falls Laboratory (SAFL))In a large windowless room and with the hum of a motor steadily pumping water, brightly painted sticks are dropped one at a time
In October and November 2023, Lauren Herwehe conducted preliminary dissertation fieldwork in the Sofala and Gaza provinces of Mozambique. This research was undertaken in collaboration with Eduardo Mondlane University and made possible by a Solstice
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-Boulder in 2019. I am
My name is Hannah Escareno and I received my BA in Geography in 2023. Today, I am a geospatial analyst by profession, while in my free time, I¡¯m an avid rock climber and violist with an affinity for crochet, analog photography
During the 2024 Association of American Geographers (AAG) meeting in Honolulu, Hawaii, Dr. Jessica Finlay was awarded the Emerging Scholar Award in Health and Medical Geography. This is a highly competitive award. According to
Emily Yeh has been named Professor of Distinction by the College of Arts and Sciences in recognition of her exceptional service, teaching and research. This revered title is reserved for scholars and artists of national and