Student panel on “Geography beyond the classroom”
Please come to a student panel on “Beyond the Classroom: Honors Theses, Independent Studies, and Internships in Geography” 5:15 Wednesday (9 March) in tent in front of Hurston/Carolina Hall
Please come to a student panel on “Beyond the Classroom: Honors Theses, Independent Studies, and Internships in Geography” 5:15 Wednesday (9 March) in tent in front of Hurston/Carolina Hall
Prof. Danielle Purifoy will feature in a CBS docu-series–airing tonight (Thurs 2/24/22)–called “Wasteland” about wastwater infrastructure in the US. Way to go Prof. Purifoy!
Tony Liu, B.A. from the class of 2017 and a current MS1 at The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, has just published an op-ed for the Chicago Tribune on policy levers to address the mental health crisis facing … Read more
For nearly two decades, UNC Geography has enjoyed a close relationship with faculty and students at the Department of Geography at the National University of Singapore (NUS). Our joint degree program has been a success and we have benefitted from … Read more
Geography and UNC libraries celebrated 2021 GIS Day on Nov. 17 with an online map competition. 26 UNC undergraduates and graduates submitted their map works in the forms of digital images, including two online maps. The winners of the map … Read more
Geography major (BA, 2021) Katie McMahon published an article based on her honors thesis in the journal “Global Environmental Change” (2021). Co-authored with Prof. Gray, the article explores climate change, social vulnerability, and child nutrition in South Asia. Originally from … Read more
The deadline is Nov. 15 noon, 2021. You can submit digital maps, or online maps (URLs) via this link. The best three maps will be decided by a panel of GIS specialists. Students who create the best three maps will also … Read more
Prof. Lentz will interview Prof. Popy Rufaidah, Education and Cultural Attache of the Republic of Indonesia. Please join us from 5-6PM on Wed (9/22) either in-person (at 4003 FedEx) or online.
The US National Science Foundation awarded a $1.6 million grant to support a research project in Nepal led by UNC Geography Professor Conghe Song. This is an international interdisciplinary project with UNC being the lead institute, collaborating with North Carolina … Read more
Article Titled: Mountain Living and the Importance of Local Information Outlets for Severe Weather. This article was the culmination of a Duke Bass Connections research project that aimed to investigate how people living in the mountains of western North Carolina … Read more