Alice Hill
- Alice Hill studies water supply issues in remote, pressured river basins by Katie Weeman, CIRES outreach writer In the spring of 2009, CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ researcher Alice Hill (PhD Geography, 2017) sat atop an icy Alaskan glacier for the first
- The 2017 Geography Fall Newsletter has been published and is available to view online now on the Newsletters page. Hardcopies will be available at the commencement ceremony and reception and in the main office. The online
- CHARIS graduate students at the ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ, Alice Hill and Alana Wilson, conducted physical hydrologic field methods training and data collection in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia, in summer 2016. The objective of the
- Alice Hill receives grant from American Alpine Club. She will use this to support her summer field work.
- The Department of Geography, ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ congratulates the winners the following Graduate Student Awards. These awards were recognized at our Spring Commencement Ceremony on May 6, 2016.Gilbert F. White Doctoral Fellowship for
- On a tight curve on a dirt road, rock fall spat off the top of the 30-foot bank, pelting the road. By the looks of the piles of debris in the carriageway, it had been doing this for hours. Rockslides seemed to be a normal occurrence along the road
- Alice was awarded a $2,000 scholarship by the Arkansas River Basin Water Forum for Fall 2015.
- CPR interview regarding the recent groundwater sampling campaign that was incorporated into the summer 2015 Hydrologic Field Methods course taught by Geography PhD student Alice Hill. After training on the protocol and methods, the students
- Alice will be awarded a $1500. scholarships from Colorado Environmental Management Society Scholarship Committee. Alice was selected for this scholarship based on her academic performance, experience and extracurricular activities, and demonstrated