Events
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Colloquium: Geography 600 Research Symposium – All-day Event
Geography 600 Research Symposium - All-day Event. Colloquium Series Presentations are Held in the American Geographical Society Library, east wing, 3rd floor, 51 Golda Meir Library, Fridays 3:00 to 4:00 PM
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Meet and Greet over Teams
Department of Geography Meet and Greet over Teams
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Bridging the gap: Integrating critical human and physical geography in practice
Mayer Lecture: Rebecca Lave, Professor and Chair, Department of Geography, Indiana University Bloomington, “Bridging the gap: Integrating critical human and physical geography in practice.”
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Hydrological Droughts in Wisconsin since 1980
Woonsup Choi, Associate Professor, Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, “Hydrological Droughts in Wisconsin since 1980.”
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Big Data and GeoAI for Disaster Management
Qunying Huang, Associate Professor, Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin Madison, ”Big Data and GeoAI for Disaster Management.”
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Urban Spatial Structure and Travel in China
Ivy Hu, Professor and Chair, Department of Urban Planning, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, “Urban Spatial Structure and Travel in China.”
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Ecosystem processes at the watershed scale: Linking vegetation dynamics with watershed-scale hydrologic behavior
Taehee Hwang, Associate Professor, Department of Geography, Indiana University Bloomington, “Ecosystem processes at the watershed scale: Linking vegetation dynamics with watershed-scale hydrologic behavior.”
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Understanding and Building Disaster Resilience Capacity through Social Media
Lei Zou, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Texas A&M University, “Understanding and Building Disaster Resilience Capacity through Social Media.”
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Measuring segregation: Is Geography a “curse” or leverage?
David Wong, Professor, Department of Geography &Geoinformation Science, George Mason University, “Measuring segregation: Is Geography a “curse” or leverage?”
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Fences on the Front era: The Impacts of the U.S.-Mexico Border Fence on the Rio Grande River
Adriana E. Martinez, Associate Professor, Department of Geography, Department of Environmental Science, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, “Fences on the Front era: The Impacts of the U.S.-Mexico Border Fence on the Rio Grande River.”