Chris Anderson-Tarver
- The 2014-2015 Jennifer Dinaburg Memorial Research Fellowship recipients are: Chris Anderson-Tarver, Joel Correia, Julia Hicks, Galen Murton, Caitlin Ryan and Sam Smith.
- Gilbert F. White Doctoral Fellowships in Geography have been awarded to Chris Anderson-Tarver and Lindsay Skog.
- This $1000 scholarship recognizes academic achievement and encourages continuing success in outstanding cartography, geographic information systems (GIS), and geographic information science (GIScience). The scholarship also recognizes achievement or
- Chris was awarded a $750 scholarship from the Rocky Mountain Geospatial Information and Technology Association. The academic scholarship is designed for students exhibiting academic excellence in the geospatial technologies fields.See GITA Website
- Chris Anderson-Tarver was awarded a travel scholarship from the US National Committee to the International Cartographic Association; $1,300.00. Chris will use the funds to attend the 25th International Cartographic Conference in Paris, France, July
- Chris Anderson-Tarver was awarded a travel scholarship from the US National Committee to the International Cartographic Association; $1,300.00. Chris will use the funds to attend the 25th International Cartographic Conference in Paris, France, July
- Geography student Shane Grigsby has won a $20,000 grant from the CU Environmental Center for his project on "Topographic Mapping of the CU Campus for Sustainability." Along with his faculty sponsor, Professor Babs Buttenfield, with in-kind support