Colloquia
- Featuring previews of AGU talks by Geography graduate studentsFriday, November, 20th at 12:00PM MDT, 11:00AM PDT, 2:00PM EDT Add the Zoom link* to your Calendar: Outlook, Google, iCalJoin the Zoom* meeting >> Meeting ID: 936 7520 5146*
- Friday, November, 13th at 12:00PM MDT, 11:00AM PDT, 2:00PM EDT Add the livestream link to your Calendar: Outlook, Google, iCalJoin the livestream >>White spatial politics in alternative food activism in Argentina Dr. Daniela Marini,
- Decoloniality and Anti-Racism in Geography Seminar SeriesDr. Minelle Mahtani, Associate Professor, Institute for Social Justice; Associate, Department of Geography; Associate, School of Journalism; Senior Advisor to the Provost on
- Dr. Sayd Randle, Ciriacy-Wantrup Postdoctoral Fellow University of California Berkeley, Department of GeographyFriday, October, 23th at 12:00PM MDT, 11:00AM PDT, 2:00PM EDT Add the livestream link to your Calendar: Outlook, Google, iCalJoin the
- Dr. Danielle Ely, Health Statistician, Division of Vital Statistics, National Center for Health Statistics, CDCFriday, October, 16th at 12:00PM MDT (2:00PM EDT, 11:00AM PDT) Add the livestream link to your Calendar: Outlook, Google, iCalJoin
- Department of Geography Colloquium SeriesHosted by Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies at the University of Texas at AustinFaculty Book Presentation: Radical Cartographies: Participatory Mapmaking from Latin AmericaBjørn Sletto,
- Dr. Sam Bullington Center for Teaching & Learning ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵDecoloniality & Anti-Racism in Geography Seminar SeriesJoin the meeting online: https://cuboulder.zoom.us/j/91579192345 Meeting ID: 915 7919 2345 Passcode:
- Go to the Live Stream >>AbstractIncreasing penetration of renewable energy, energy storage, controllable loads and electrified transportation on the electric grid are causing a generational change in how the grid is designed and operated.
- Presentation by: Dr. Steven M. Quiring Atmospheric Sciences Program, Department of Geography The Ohio State UniversitySept 11, 2020 at 12:00 PMJoin the livestream on YouTube Abstract Weather can cause significant
- This panel of scholars will put Brazil’s recent period of forest fires into a larger historic, political perspective. Moderated by Joe Bryan, Associate Professor, GeographyPanelistsPeter Newton Assistant Professor, Environmental Studies