Shae Frydenlund
- This week, featuring two Geography Ph.D. Exit Talks:Securitization, surplus populations, and embodied frontiers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Dr. Shae FrydenlundChinese Coal Power Overcapacity: Capital Devaluation and Its Consequences for Labor.
- Shae Frydenlund was awarded an NSF Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement (DDRI) grant to support her dissertation research project titled "Rohingya Refugees, Translocality, and the Gendered Labor
- Shae's paper “Labor, Racialization and Territory in Nepal’s Indigenous Nationalities Discourse: moving beyond “tribal” vs “peasant” categories,” was selected as a winner of the 2016 Dor Bahadur Bista prize. The prize is awarded by the
- The Department of Geography, University of Colorado Boulder congratulates the winners the following Graduate Student Awards. These awards were recognized at our Spring Commencement Ceremony on May 6, 2016.Gilbert F. White Doctoral Fellowship for
- Shae will receive $750 in Graduate Student Funds from the Center to Advance Research and Teaching in the Social Sciences in support of her project entitled "From Mining to Meatpacking: Burmese-speaking refugees and the translocal
- The Geography Department is excited to announce the launch of the new Tibet Himalaya Initiative at Ƶ, an interdisciplinary hub for research, teaching, and public engagement on Tibet and the Himalayas. Ƶ Boulder has unique research strengths in the
- Beverly Sears Graduate Student Research Grants for 2015-2016 have been awarded to Shae Frydenlund and Eric Lovell. These grants are competitive awards sponsored by the Graduate School that support the research, scholarship and creative
- Max Counter and Shea Frydenlund have been selected as the 2013-2014 recipients of the department's Adam Kolff Memorial Research Fellowship. The 2013-2014 fellowship provides $2000 toward research expenses for MA students.