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- The College of Arts And Sciences Honors Program Speaker Series Presents 鈥淲e are here for the Women鈥: Afghanistan, Time-Space, Gender and Scales of Violence A talk by Dr. Jennifer Fluri, Associate Professor of Geography Tuesday, November 3
- John O鈥橪oughlin has become the first foreigner in more than 100 years to win the Semenov-Tyan-Shansky gold medal for research on Russia. It is the highest research award of the Russian Geographical Society typically targeted toward Russian and,
- Amy has been selected to participate in the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) U.S.-Korea NextGen Scholars Program for 2015-16. The U.S.-Korea NextGen Scholars Program is an initiative by CSIS Korea Chair and USC
- Galen has been awarded a Quick Response Grant from the CU Natural Hazards Center to support his ongoing dissertation work on Chinese development in Nepal. The grant will specifically support Galen's current project, (Re)Building the State
- The Geography Department is excited to announce the launch of the new Tibet Himalaya Initiative at CU, an interdisciplinary hub for research, teaching, and public engagement on Tibet and the Himalayas. CU Boulder has unique research strengths in the
- Amy has been awarded a Mabel Duncan Memorial Fellowship, October 2015.
- Alice was awarded a $2,000 scholarship by the Arkansas River Basin Water Forum for Fall 2015.
- The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and the Domestic Policy Council invited Department of Geography professor Waleed Abdalati to deliver a keynote at a citizen science forum, 鈥淥pen Science and Innovation: Of the People, For the
- The story is about a reality TV show in Tanzania that showcases women鈥檚 empowerment. Goldman鈥檚 paper, written together with Jani Little (CU-Boulder, IBS), is cited in the final paragraph of the story:"What Kibona is referring to鈥斺渆mpowerment鈥濃攊s
- Waleed Abdalati will co-chair a prestigious national committee charged with developing U.S. priorities for observing Earth鈥檚 atmosphere, oceans and land surfaces by satellite. Read CU News Center article.