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  • Anila Narayana
    Congratulations to CU Geography undergraduate Anila Narayana!  She was awarded an Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) Individual Grant for the Summer 2021 term to work on the project 鈥淔ood for Thought: Examining Intersections
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    Professor Katherine Lininger was part of a team given a CU Outreach Award for the outreach proposal, 鈥淐U Restoration Ecology Experimental Learning Program鈥, by the 精品SM在线影片 Outreach Awards Committee. The
  • Police cars in front of King Soopers grocery store
    Gun violence: Squarely hitting home When the regularity of gun violence in American comes to our own neighborhood, or to that of someone we know, we all say that it is getting 鈥渢oo close to home.鈥漇o, when the latest 鈥渕ass
  • Jessica DiCarlo
    Jessica DiCarlo was selected as a recipient of the 2021 Summer Graduate School Fellowship. The Geography department nominated her for this Fellowship to support her dissertation writing. Her project, Steel Silk Roads
  • King Sooper sign with flowers piled in the foreground and tribute signs
    When a gunman opened fire in the Table Mesa King Soopers on Monday, March 22, prematurely ending the lives of 10 people, his bullets also ripped a wound in my homeplace. Boulder is the only home I鈥檝e ever known. I was born here. I grew up here.
  • Morteza Karimzadeh
    Morteza KarimzadehMorteza Karimzadeh and Terra McKinnish were awarded the CU RIO Seed Grant for the project entitled  鈥淩ecovering from a Pandemic: Unraveling Neighborhood Geographic Disparities in Consumer and Business
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    Geography course enrollment is now open for Summer 2021! Exciting Geography courses are available to you: Environmental Systems: Climate and Vegetation,Mountain GeographyIntroduction to Global Public
  • Cattle in feedlot
    Steak will be on the menu in conservative strongholds across Colorado on March 20, thanks to a proclamation from the governor鈥檚 office urging just the opposite.Late last month, word started to get out that Gov. Jared Polis has
  • Adriana Bailey
    Alumni are making a difference across the globe; meet a trio of them It鈥檚 no secret that the spectacular beauty and endless recreational opportunities of the Rocky Mountains lure herds of students to the University of Colorado
  • Burned Trees from the West Fork Complex Fire in 2013.
    Conifer trees 鈥 spruce, Douglas fir, and pine trees 鈥  make up many of Colorado鈥檚 subalpine forests, essential habitats for many of the state鈥檚 birds and small mammals. These historically dense forests are also essential
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