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- Suzanne is an invited speaker at Geochemistry of the Earth's Surface (GES-10) in Paris in August 2014.ORGANIZED BY THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF GEOCHEMISTRY, IAGC and Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, IPGP.
- Congratulations to the Class of 2014! The Geography Department commencement ceremony was held at the UMC in the Glenn Miller Ballroom in front of a packed audience of happy students, family, friends, and faculty. Bill Travis was his normal
- Mark Williams interviewed on Colorado Public Radio, Why gas patch residents should test their water regularly
- Joel has been awarded travel and research grants from the Latin American Studies Center CU Boulder.
- Sierra received a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship which is supporting her MA studies.
- Austin was among four CU Boulder students who were awarded U.S. Department of State Critical Languages Scholarships (CLS) for summer 2014.Read moreSee Critical Language Scholarship Program for more information.
- Galen won these awards at the 2014 Association of American Geographers annual meeting in Tampa, Florida, April 8-12, 2014Political Geography Speciality Group: Dissertation Research Enhancement AwardCultural and Political Ecology
- Galen is the recipient of a 2014 Mellon International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF) Program, funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation the the Social Science Research Council (SSRC). Galen is among only eighty awardees, selected from a
- Ian Rowen's "Tourism as a territorial strategy: The case of China and Taiwan" paper has been published in the Annals of Tourism Research, Volume 46, May 2014, Pages 62–74Abstract: This paper examines the cultural and territorial politics
- The Ray Hauser Award is offered through the Beverly Sears Graduate Student Grant program. Ray Hauser was the first Chair of the Graduate School Advisory Council and held that position through the committee’s formative years. Only the highest