Emily Yeh wins 2009 Leopold-Hidy Prize

Feb. 23, 2010

Emily Yeh won the 2009 Leopold-Hidy Prize from the journal Environmental History for best journal article of the year. Emily's winning paper, "From wasteland to wetland? Nature and nation in China's Tibet," examines the social relations and politics of China's environmental policies and practices in Tibet. The prize includes a...

Associate Professor Elizabeth Dunn becomes immersed in the effects of war

Feb. 23, 2010

Elizabeth Dunn, ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä-Boulder associate professor of geography and international affairs, put her Fulbright grant to a surprising, study-altering use. Dunn originally planned to visit the country of Georgia in August of 2008 to study food safety and export; however a war changed all of that. Russian troops not only invaded...

Babs Buttenfield and Stefan Leyk Win NSF Grant

Feb. 15, 2010

Professor Babs Buttenfield and Assistant Professor Stefan Leyk are PI's on a $440,000 NSF grant titled "Putting People in Their Place: Constructing a Geography for Census Microdata". Collaborating with them on this project is also former faculty member Nicholas Nagle, now a research scientist at the University of Tennessee.

Julia Hicks Receives Rocky Mountain National Park Research Grant

Feb. 1, 2010

Julia Hicks Receives Rocky Mountain National Park Research Grant. The National Park Service awards the grants for research in Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP). Julia is studying thistles at high elevation and counting presence/absence of weevils along an elevational gradient.

Preston Cumming Receives Geography’s DeSana Graduate Research Scholarship

Feb. 1, 2010

Preston Cumming Receives Geography's DeSana Graduate Research Scholarship

Adam Williams Chosen as a Center for the Humanities and Arts Fellow for 2010-2011 ‘China’ seminar

Feb. 1, 2010

I'm honored to have been selected to participate in ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä's Center for the Humanities and Arts' 2010-2011 'China' theme seminar and colloquia. My proposal suggests researching cultural geographies of informal economy, migration and citizenship in Shanghai, in order to better understand contemporary experiences of urban development in China.

Amy Zader selected as a Center for the Humanities and Arts Fellow for 2010-2011

Feb. 1, 2010

Amy was selected as a 2010-2011 CHA fellow to contribute to the Center's interdisciplinary investigation on China.

Andrew Linke wins NSF Dissertation Award

Feb. 1, 2010

Andrew Linke was awarded a Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Award for 2010-2011 from the Geography and Regional Science program of the National Science Foundation.

Emily Yeh Chosen as a Center for the Humanities and Arts Fellow for 2010-2011 ‘China’ seminar

Feb. 1, 2010

Early Career Workshop for new faculty and advanced doctoral students, 13-19 June 2010, Boulder CO

Feb. 1, 2010

Registration has begun for the 2010 Workshop of the Geography Faculty Development Alliance (GFDA). It will be held 13-19 at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Registration is available through the website of the Association of American Geographers. A minimum of 25 participants are needed to meet the costs of...

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