Clark Gray funded to develop a new research-based course on vulnerability to climate change
Dr. Gray’s proposal for a new course on: Social Vulnerability to Climate Change course will be funded through the CURE program of the QEP.
Dr. Gray’s proposal for a new course on: Social Vulnerability to Climate Change course will be funded through the CURE program of the QEP.
Dr. Riveros-Iregui and collaborators are studying the water quality of effects of Hurricane Matthew. The project, funded by a National Science Foundation Grant for Rapid Response Research focuses on Lumberton, one of the hardest hit areas and a place where … Read more
Congratulations to our new Honors students! Jack Cordes: Spatial Trends in Opiate Overdose Death in North Carolina: 1999-2015 Martha Isaacs: The Right to the Bike: Examining the Role of Bicycle Planning in Transportation Justice Tony Liu: Listening to The Heart: Exploring … Read more
Smith, S. & P. Vasudevan (2017) Race, biopolitics, and the future: Introduction to the special section. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 35, 210-221.
Holliday, K. M., A. G. Howard, M. Emch, D. A. Rodríguez & K. R. Evenson (2017) Are buffers around home representative of physical activity spaces among adults? Health & Place, 45, 181-188.
Jennings, J. A. & C. L. Gray (2017) Climate and marriage in the Netherlands, 1871–1937. Population and Environment, 38, 242-260.
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Vasudevan’s innovative and inspiring community-based research is a special feature in the Chronicle – watch the video to hear Pavithra’s talk about the value of engaged research. Follow the link below: http://carolinachronicle.unc.edu/2017/engaged-research/?utm_source=alumni&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=cc_spring17
Two of our graduate students, Reddy and Grefa, are in the spotlight of this semester’s Chronicle. Read about/watch their amazing work! Click the link below. http://carolinachronicle.unc.edu/2017/global-scholars/