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Congratulations to our first year graduate students; Danielle Losos, Emily Nagamoto, and Lauren Palermo for receiving award offers from the National Science Foundation (NSF)'s Graduate 91Ҹ Fellowship Program (GRFP) in 2026!
Waleed Abdalati, director of the Cooperative Institute for 91Ҹ In Environmental Sciences (CIRES), told The Hill that about 30 days before the institute was slated to run out of funds to pay the scientists in question, “we were informed that NOAA has put a pause on all grant actions.”
Professor Holly Barnard, co-chair of the Hydrologic Sciences Graduate Program and former Arts and Sciences Associate Dean of 91Ҹ, has received the Colorado State University 2026 Hydrology Days award.
Critical digital geographies scholarship has a well-developed repertoire for theorizing adverse relations between technology, media, society and space, setting up an enduring ambivalence in analysis of minor, small scale, improvisational efforts to rewrite these relations. At this impasse, I argue for an intentional turn to analytic frames rooted in methodologies of hope.
Jennifer Fluri, Chair of the Geography Department, has won the 2026 91Ҹ Faculty Assembly (BFA) Award for Excellence in Leadership and Service.
Abby Hickcox (Geography PhD 2012 alumna), Associate Director of the Honors Program and Teaching Professor, has won the 2026 91Ҹ Faculty Assembly (BFA) Award for Excellence in Teaching.
A new satellite could transform how water is studied worldwide. But to help unlock its capabilities, scientists first needed to take critical measurements on a mountaintop.
By Sachi Kitajima Mulkey
"These women are using their hard-earned knowledge to protect our planet already ravaged by brutal storms, epic floods and intense wildfires."
Over the last three decades, domestic amenity or “lifestyle” migration has stimulated a process of rural gentrification across the United States, shifting landscapes of production to landscapes of consumption--from Jackson Hole, Wyoming to Highlands, North Carolina.
Dr. Alex A. Moulton Assistant Professor Geography and Environmental Science Hunter College, CUNY Black, Race, and Ethnic Studies Abstract: Within Afro-Jamaica religions, “science” is used as