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- 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 Research 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,
- GOAL gathering at the Gerontological Society of America annual meeting, Seattle, WA, November 2024 Dr. Jessica Finlay has been at the forefront of several major initiatives in aging and cognitive health. In May
- A special issue appeared in the Cartography and Geographic Information Science journal (volume 51, number 5) was put together to recognize Prof. Barbara P. Buttenfield's (Babs') 35+ years of contributions to cartography and GIScience. It was co-
- Jennifer Balch recently published in Science about how the speed of fire spreading is the key factor in determining the damage they cause, with the article making the cover of Science. CIRES released a press release on
- On September 24 and 25, Geography Professor and Director of CU’s Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) joined the Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation, Massimo Ruzzene on visits with Agency
- Incoming Geography faculty member, Isaac Rivera has received the Outstanding Dissertation award from the Digital Geographies Specialty Group of the American Association of Geographers. His dissertation is
- In Colorado, people flock to the Rocky Mountains when the summer heat gets unbearable. Animals seek shelter too when temperatures become extreme, and forests serve as critical sanctuaries for small tree-dwelling animals like
- My time wandering the halls and climbing the central staircase of Guggenheim really was a long time ago – Class of 1994?!? Heck, that’s pre-internet! However, it doesn’t feel like a galaxy far, far away…I learned so much about so many things