Joseph Savage Interviewed by Vermont Public Radio
EEES PhD student Joseph Savage speaks to Vermont Public Radio about their research on how climate change affects ticks and the spread of Lyme disease.
EEES PhD student Joseph Savage speaks to Vermont Public Radio about their research on how climate change affects ticks and the spread of Lyme disease.
Professor Luis Alvarez Leon will be hosting an interdisciplinary panel on Wednesday, May 15th at 3-4:30 in Fairchild 008 to discuss publishing strategies with professors from various other universities. All are welcome to attend!
Geography professor Justin Mankin discusses research that detailed economic losses in various countries due to climate change from activity in wealthier, more industrialized nations.
Students in Professor Jane Henderson's course 'Race, Space, and Nature' created visual roadmaps for their final projects to explore and synthesize key scholarly ideas.
Snowmaking and elevation data made the cross country site race-ready.
Professor Lopez joins the governing body of the American Association of Geographers in 2024.
A warmer atmosphere holds more water vapor, seeding stronger rain storms, according to Jonathan M. Winter, associate professor of geography at Dartmouth College.
Congratulations to Dr. Patricia Lopez on national recognition for her teaching, mentoring, and pedagogical accomplishments.
A study by researchers at Queen's University and Professor Richard Wright is highlighted by the Guardian.
Join Professor Domosh on November 9th at 4:30 in Berry 180 (Baker-Berry Library) to hear about her recently published book and the research process that led her to write it.
Keith H. Nislow, Francis J. Magilligan , Mason Saleeba, Richard E. Palmer
Christopher D. Lloyd, Gemma Catney, Richard A. Wright , Mark Ellis, Nissa Finney, et al.
Alexander R. Gottlieb, Justin S. Mankin