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- Seth received the Michael Breheny Prize for the Best Paper in Environment and Planning. The paper, with Enki Yoo and Crystal Linkletter is called "Neighborhood contexts, health, and behavior: understanding the role of scale and residential sorting
- A new study that included researchers at the University of Colorado asserts that despite the series of damaging forest fires across the state in the past decade, they don't represent a dramatic departure from the historical norm.The area of the
- Amy was selected for a Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad (DDRA) fellowship by the U.S. Department of Education.
- For people who live in close proximity to this country's current oil and gas boom, are there health risks? It’s a question people are asking from Pennsylvania to North Dakota, from Colorado to Texas, as more and more communities find themselves in
- John O'Loughlin studies conflict in countries and the political geography of the post-Soviet Union, including Russian and Ukrainian geopolitics and ethno-territorial nationalisms. He was recently interviewed about the latest developments in
- The Best Should Teach Initiative strives to acknowledge excellence in teaching and academic leadership.See more at Best Should Teach Initiative (link no longer available)
- Joel ill serve as the Lead Graduate Teacher for the Department of Geography for the 2014-15 academic year.See more at Graduate Teacher Program >
- Colorado Arts & Sciences Magazine highlights some of Mark Williams' research on nitrogen cycling for the Niwot Ridge LTER program. Read article
- Mark Williams interviewed by the Coloradoan Landowners can test wells for oil and gas pollutants