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- Professor Colleen Reid was awarded the Emerging Scholar Award from the Health and Medical Geography Section of the American Association of Geographers. Normally this is announced in person at the AAG meeting in April, but since the convention was
- Exciting Geography courses are available to you for Summer 2020: Mountain GeographyIntroduction to Global Public HealthMigration, Immigrant Adaptation, and DevelopmentGIS in the Social and Natural
- The Geography Department at the °µÍø½ûÇø condemns racist police brutality and the use of excessive force, including the documented cases occurring during peaceful demonstrations precisely to protest police violence. We are
- The U.S. population has grown 40-fold since 1800 and yet little is known about precisely how or why it’s grown the way it has. New research from the °µÍø½ûÇø, though, provides the most comprehensive look yet.This new research,
- 'I still have nightmares about it ... I lost a lot of friends who I’ll probably never see again. I don’t even know if they’re alive or dead.'Sarah Tynen still remembers a near miss from her days as a young graduate student doing research in the city
- Spaces of care and resistance in China: public engagement during the COVID-19 outbreakAs the COVID-19 pandemic continues to unfold, the approach of the Chinese government remains under the spotlight, obscuring the complex landscape of responses to
- Congratulations to CU Geography undergraduate Andrew Nuss! He was awarded an Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) Individual Grant for the 2020-21 Academic Year term to work on the project “Nationalism and
- Dear friends,There have been few bright spots in this moment of worldwide upheaval, which makes it a privilege to share some positive news on the CAPE front. As we and our colleagues moved our work off campus, assumed greater
- The Majority of Crimeans Are Still Glad for Their Annexation A celebration of the completion of a railway line from Russia in the Crimean city of Sevastopol, December 2019 -- Alexey Pavlishak / ReutersSix years ago, Russian