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I stumbled into Geography, and it has made all the difference.I majored in Anthropology for my Bachelor's degree back in Iowa, and never took a Geography course until I started my MA at CU in 2000. Thankfully, my courses at CU and work as
Viviana is a Mapuche scholar from Southern Chile and a graduate student in the Geography doctoral program at CU-91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó. In her previous work in Chile, Viviana has been exploring the production of landscapes through various forms
My name is Taylor Johaneman - I am a fluvial geomorphologist and a third-year Ph.D. student in Geography. My dissertation work investigates the ecogeomorphic controls (e.g., sediment size, vegetation type, erosional and depositional patterns) on
Aŋpétu Wašté' Mitákuyepi (Good Day Relatives), My name is Shelby Ross, my Lakota name is Wanahca Oblaye Ska Win (White Prairie Flower Woman). I’m currently a Ph.D. candidate within the Geography Department at the University
Sara Fleming is a second-year MA student in the Geography department working with Professor Jennifer Fluri. She is broadly interested in the intersection of housing crises, climate injustice, and financial
Mallory Sagehorn is a second-year PhD student in the Department of Geography at the 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó. As a mixed methods researcher, she brings a diverse set of skills to her studies, having received training in GIS
Studies consistently find that greenspace exposure is good for peoples’ mental health. Our recent work explores the relationship between perceived (survey-derived) and objective (aerial imagery-derived) greenspace exposure
Growing up, Sisimac traveled and lived in many different countries in Latin America and the US, but always came back to the indigenous community where her family is from in the highlands of Ecuador. Here is
Dr. Katherine Siegel is an assistant professor in Geography and a Fellow in the Cooperative Institute for 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó in Environmental Sciences, where she is also affiliated with the Environmental Data Science Innovation & Inclusion Lab. She is an
My research program is collaborative, community oriented, and interdisciplinary. My research and teaching spans several intersecting fields in human geography, including digital geographies, Latinx & Indigenous geographies, the geohumanities,