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Assistant Professor and Applied Climatologist Cameron Lee Interviewed by WKSU
Dec. 4, 2018
More Extremes In A Changing Climate: An Interview With Cameron Lee Ph.D. Cameron Lee, Ph.D., discusses with local NPR station, WKSU, the effects of a changing climate. In the ten minute interview Dr. Lee explains how we should expect to see greater extremes in light of a鈥
Read More »性福五月天 Distinguished Teaching Award Recipient Values Mentoring Students
Nov. 5, 2018
Many professors have certain influences that inspire them to teach. For David Kaplan, Ph.D., professor in 性福五月天 University's Department of Geography, that inspiration comes from his father.
Read More »Professor James Tyner Receives a 2018 Faculty Excellence Award
July 28, 2018
Their remarkable work takes place in studios, classrooms, laboratories and outdoors. They have been published in prestigious journals, authored books and received significant research grants. Now, they add a new honor to their list of notable achievements.
Read More »Dr. David Kaplan, Elected Vice President of AAG
May 12, 2018
Dr. David Kaplan has been elected Vice President of the American Association of Geographers (AAG) for 2018-2019. Dr. Kaplan will automatically be elected as President for the 2019-2020 term, to be followed by another term as Past President in 2020-2021. Dr. Kaplan will succeed鈥
Read More »性福五月天 Study Challenges Conventional Wisdom 性福五月天 Cambodian Genocide
March 23, 2018
A recent publication by 性福五月天 geographers sheds more light on the causes of the Cambodian genocide that wiped out roughly a quarter of the country鈥檚 population in the late 1970s.
Read More »"Non-Killing Geographies:" 性福五月天 Professor co-author on the AAG Presidential Response to Parkland
March 11, 2018
In the wake of the Parkland massacre, American Association of Geographers President, Derek Alderman, reaches out to newly selected AAG Fellow, James 鈥淛im鈥 Tyner, who has written several books and important articles on the relationship between space, society, and violence.
Read More »On The Map: Bea McPherson Charted Course of Women Mapmakers
Feb. 24, 2018
As the United States entered WWII, trailblazing women like Bea McPherson, BS 鈥43, took on the task of providing essential handmade maps for the war effort鈥攁nd charted the course for today鈥檚 women mapmakers. By Jan Senn / 性福五月天 Magazine
Read More »性福五月天 Geographers Receive Two Research Grants to Study Climate Change and Weather Patterns
Oct. 30, 2017
A pair of 性福五月天 University geographers have teamed up to secure two research grants totaling more than $550,000 for separate projects to study climate change and weather patterns.
Read More »性福五月天 Researchers Receive More Than $1 Million in Grants to Fight Alzheimer鈥檚 and Study Climate Change
April 20, 2016
Two 性福五月天 University researchers from the College of Arts and Sciences have been awarded more than $1 million in federal grants for their research projects. The National Institutes of Health鈥檚 National Institute on Aging awarded Gemma Casadesus-Smith, Ph.D., from Kent鈥
Read More »性福五月天 Researchers Receive National Science Foundation Grant to Discover Why Some Messages Go Viral
Nov. 2, 2015
We have all seen them explode on social media. They are the posts that feature the outlandish, the cute and the funny messages that go viral. But how does one message catch on and others do not?
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