
UofL Geographic and Environmental Sciences
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University of Louisville Department of Geographic and Environmental Sciences
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https://louisville.edu/geogeo 19-08-2019 20:59:07
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Calling all UofL Geographic and Environmental Sciences alum, friends, family, and just lovers of #Geography! It's time to #RaiseSomeL for our students! You can donate via: fundraising.louisville.edu/raise-some-l For the designation, navigate to College of Arts and Sciences - A&S Scholarships & Special Initiatives - GES DEI Fund.


POSTDOC OPENING IN UofL Geographic and Environmental Sciences - Funded #postdocposition for NASA project synthesizing #landcover, #landuse, and #demographic change in Southeast Asia-Learn more: postdocjobs.com/posting/718963…


Our next UofL Geographic and Environmental Sciences seminar will feature Dr. Stephen Richter of EKU EKU Division of Natural Areas and camping with #copperheads. Hope to see you there! Tuesday November 14th at 2:30 on the Belknap Campus, BAB 218. UofL Office of Community Engagement UofL Sustainability


Congrats to UofL Geographic and Environmental Sciences's UofL Center for GIS DJ Biddle and Laura Krauser for winning a University of Louisville College of Arts & Science Gheens Foundation Community Engagement Mini-Grant for their work with Waggener High School’s Black Student Union to investigate lack of access to grocery stores in West Louisville.


Congrats to UofL Geographic and Environmental Sciences's Drs. Gaughan (andrea gaughan) & Stevens (Forrest R. Stevens), with co-authors, on their recent pub: Assessing long-term conservation impacts on adaptive capacity in a flagship community-based natural resources management area in Botswana ecologyandsociety.org/vol28/iss4/art…


Congrats to UofL Geographic and Environmental Sciences major and senior AJ Heichelbech, who won a #SEDAAG2023 (SEDAAG) undergraduate honors award for her poster titled "Dating the Broylesville Mill, Washington County, Tennessee USA Using Dendrochronological Methods." Way to go AJ! #ThisIsGeography #Dendro



Featuring UofL Geographic and Environmental Sciences grad student Jordan Sharp, and her work with Harvard Forest

Check out this University of Louisville feature on UofL Geographic and Environmental Sciences major Austin Brimm: hereandbeyond.louisville.edu/austin-brimm/

Our next UofL Geographic and Environmental Sciences seminar will feature Dr. Aaron Comstock of UofL Anthropology, who will speak on #ClimateChange #Migration #Farming in the Middle Ohio Valley #Anthropology #Archaeology Hope to see you there! Feb 21st at 2:00 pm in BAB128



Check out this semester's line up for the DGES Seminar Series, starting on Tuesday September 24th with Dr. Savannah Collins-Key (DGES Postdoc, Dr. Savannah CK ). All seminars are on UofL's Belknap Campus, in BAB131 at 2:30 pm eastern time. University of Louisville College of Arts & Science University of Louisville UofL Office of Community Engagement UofL Sustainability



Check out the first in our lineup of amazing speakers for the UofL Geographic and Environmental Sciences seminar series - Dr. Savannah Collins-Key. Hope to see you there! Tuesday 9/24 at 2:30 pm! University of Louisville UofL Office of Community Engagement University of Louisville College of Arts & Science UofL Sustainability


Calling all UofL Geographic and Environmental Sciences alum, friends, family, & lovers of all things #Earth! It's time to #RaiseSomeL for our students! You can contribute to our students via fundraising.louisville.edu ; and (2) spread the word through social media, email, phone, text. Thanks for your support!



Calling all UofL Geographic and Environmental Sciences alum, friends, family, & lovers of all things #Earth! It's time to #RaiseSomeL! You can contribute to our students via fundraising.louisville.edu until midnight tonight & spread the word through social media, email, phone, text. Thanks for your support!


Our next DGES Seminar will feature Dr. Karen King (@dendrokurnology) of UT Knoxville who will present on "Increasing prevalence of hot drought across western North America since the 16th century" UofL Office of Community Engagement University of Louisville College of Arts & Science UofL's Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute University of Louisville
