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  • Mykael Pineda
    Undergraduate student, Mykael Pineda, was awarded an Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) Individual Grant for her “Climate Sensitive Post-Fire Management” project. She will be co-mentored by Holly Barnard and GEOG Alum Teresa Chapman
  • Shruthi Jagadeesh
    Shruthi Jagadeesh has been selected as a recipient of a Spring 2021 Graduate Part Time Instructor Appreciation Award. The Geography department nominated her for this award in recognition of how she has risen to the
  • Zac Clement
    Congratulations to CU Geography undergraduate Zac Clement!  He was awarded an Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) Individual Grant for the 21-22 academic year to work on his research project "Constructing 'Home': Undergraduate
  • Anila Narayana
    Congratulations to CU Geography undergraduate Anila Narayana!  She was awarded an Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) Individual Grant for the Summer 2021 term to work on the project “Food for Thought: Examining Intersections
  • Emily Yeh
    Emily YehWe’ve arrived at the end of a difficult year. As Professor Bill Travis wrote in the Spring newsletter, the campus shut down in March, causing all classes to go remote. This Fall Semester has been equally
  • Woman drilling a hole in a small tree in the mountains
    My love of travel and the environment led me to seek out opportunities to learn new skills and leverage these to travel around the world. This desire transitioned into a degree in Geography. In fact, I am one of the
  • A hand holding the GEOG logo with the words "Our future is in your hands" and "Charitable Giving"
    Thank You! The Department of Geography is grateful to its alumni and friends for their financial support over the years. Our donors have had a big impact, making a difference not only to the Department as a whole, but
  • arctic sea ice
    Dr. Morteza Karimzadeh, assistant professor of Geography at CU «Ƶ and his collaborators at the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) and CU Denver’s Department of Computer Science were recently awarded a three-year $1.2M
  • Man in red parka standing in snow
    Interested in learning about the rapidly changing Arctic and its implications on ecosystems, climate, and the global economy? Polar scientist and CU Distinguished Professor Mark Serreze has just released a three-course
  • «Ƶ affordable housing units
    Department NewsBabs Buttenfield Awarded Distinguished Teaching Honors Congratulations to Babs Buttenfield on receiving the American Association of Geographers (AAG) Distinguished Teaching Honors for her career-long
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