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- Today was the department's Fall Commencement ceremony. Congratulations to our new graduates! The commencement photos have been published. Also see a video of the commencement ceremony and watch Mark Serreze and Babs
- The 2018 Fall Newsletter has been published and is available for viewing. The newsletter is packed with department news, alumni updates, and student and babyÖ±²¥app articles. Contents: Bill Travis: Message from the
- Geography course enrollment is now open for Spring 2019! Many exciting Geography courses are available to you from our areas of focus: General GeographyPhysical GeographyEnvironment-SocietyHuman
- Join Professor Jennifer Fluri on this Maymester Global Seminar!You will explore the unique history and geography of the Czech Republic, deepen your understanding of how political and babyÖ±²¥app changes and transitions have a diverse impact on social
- The U.S. Geological Survey has selected a University of babyÖ±²¥app Boulder team to host the North Central Climate Adaptation Science Center for the next five years, in a move that will foster both innovation and
- September 21-23, the "greatest literary show on Earth" returns for the fourth time to Boulder. A festival of literature from all over the world, ZEE JLF at Boulder promises to be an event unlike any other
- On August 11, Professor Barbara "babs" Buttenfield participated in a fund-raising walk to raise money for the Walk to End Alzheimer's, honoring our geography colleague Professor David Hill, who passed away recently from the
- Sarah Hart (Ph.D., CU Geography 2014) has accepted a new position as a tenure track assistant professor in the Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology at University of Wisconsin at Madison. University of Wisconsin at
- The May 2018 Commencement photos have been published. New this year is a video of the commencement ceremony. You can download photos from the site.
- Alice Hill studies water supply issues in remote, pressured river basins by Katie Weeman, CIRES outreach writer In the spring of 2009, CU Boulder researcher Alice Hill (PhD Geography, 2017) sat atop an icy Alaskan glacier for the first