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- On Dec. 30, 2021, a wind-driven wildfire raced through two communities just outside ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ, Colorado. In the span of about eight hours, more than 1,000 homes and businesses burned.
The fire left entire blocks in ash, but among them, pockets of houses survived, seemingly untouched. The owners of these homes may have felt relief at first. But fire damage can be deceiving, as many soon discovered. - Kate Little has received the Injury and Violence Prevention Student Research Award from the Colorado School of Public Health for her project Understanding Drivers of Firearm Access Among Colorado American Indian Youth:
- Photos of our Fall 2024 Geography Commencement. Congratulations Department of Geography Fall 2024 Graduates! This article will link you to Flickr, where you can see and download pictures from ceremony.
- Thank you for reading our departmental newsletter. We publish newsletters at the end of the Fall and Spring semesters. If you have any updates, please let us know using our alumni update form or send an email with your information to the department. We would love to hear from you about how your career has progressed since attending CU....
- I enrolled at CU as a Teaching Associate, Fall Semester, 1965 on a two-year Master's program. John Loeffler was my advisor. After one year, I began teaching Civics and Geography in the Jefferson County Public Schools, Lakewood,
- Dr. Robin Roth Professor of Geography University of Guelph Abstract: The Conservation through Reconciliation Partnership is a Canada-wide network of Indigenous thought leaders, scholars, conservation
- Dr. AÃda Guhlincozzi Assistant Professor of Geography University of Missouri Abstract: This presentation covers the recent work in health geography focused on vulnerable populations by Dr. AÃda Guhlincozzi and colleagues.
- Dr. Clancy Wilcott Assistant Professor University of California, Berkeley Abstract: This talk discusses a series of critical cartographic interventions undertaken in collaboration between local Indigenous,
- In preparation for November's Geography Awareness Month, the Department of Geography is hosting its first ever Social Media Reel Competition!Reels with the most likes will win a $100 gift card.To Enter:Record a 90 second
- Dr. Michael Fabris Blackfoot Scholar Assistant Professor University of British ColumbiaAbstract:In this presentation, I analyze the Piikani Nation’s attempts to halt the construction of the Oldman River