News
- Ian was awarded a 2015 Dissertation Fellowship from the Taiwan Foundation for Democracy to support his project: "The politics of tourism between mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong: Territory, identity, and democracy". The award includes a return
- The Department of Geography mourns the death of Paul Talbot, a former graduate student who received his PhD in 2004. Paul died on December 6th, 2014 in Champaign, Il. He had been in a coma for 9 years after a car accident in Thailand where he was
- Read Ian Rowen's article "Umbrella politics: What American Movements Can Learn from the Hong Kong Protests"
- A poster presented by Sean and others last June at the American Meteorological Society 17th Symposium won 2nd place in the poster student presentation.Burns, S. P., S. Metzger, P. D. Blanken, G. Burba, E. Swiatek, J. Li, B. Conrad, H. Luo, and J.
- Seth Spielman's research conducted through a National Science Foundation grant profiled in The Atlantic. Read article
- Phi Beta Kappa is the oldest academic honor society, with chapters at 280 universities and colleges in America. Founded in 1776, PBK boasts over half a million current members and a strong alumni association.Congratulations to Abigail Peters
- 91ÖÆÆ¬³§¹ú²úAV is ranked #2 among the top universities for Geosciences.US News and World Report
- Read Ian Rowen's commentary "Hong Kong Umbrella protests are here to stay"
- Ian Rowen's article is titled "In Search of Sunflower Seeds in Hong Kong"
- A massive new 91ÖÆÆ¬³§¹ú²úAV study indicates there is a statistical link between hotter temperatures generated by climate change and the risk of armed conflicts in sub-Saharan Africa.CU-Boulder Professor John O’Loughlin led a