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- Joel was selected to attend the 2013 Global Environments Summer Academy in Bern, Switzerland with full funding from the Global Diversity Foundation and the Rachael Carson Center for Environment and Society.See Global Environments Summer Academy for
- Joel was awarded a graduate fellowship from The Center to Advance Research and Teaching in the Social Sciences.See The Center to Advance Research and Teaching in the Social Sciences for more information.
- Lauren was awarded a CARTSS Graduate Fellowship that will be used to support her dissertation research on REDD and the making of carbon markets in the Peruvian AmazonSee Center to Advance Research and Teaching in the Social Sciences for more
- Julia has been awarded a James A. and Jeanne B. DeSana Graduate Research Scholarship.
- Scholar-Athlete Awards are presented to student athletes of the sophomore and junior classes and male and female members from the senior class who have accumulated the highest cumulative grade point average in their respective class. Ian, who is a
- Sarah was awarded the East Asia and Pacific Summer Institute grant funded by the National Science Foundation. Sarah will be hosted by Professor Wang Hongyang in the Urban Planning and Design department at Nanjing University. She will use the grant
- A person searching through the massive expanse of data collected by the U.S. Census Bureau in search of details about a specific neighborhood may increasingly find statistics with colossal margins of error, such as an average income of $50,000 plus
- Mark Williams does a radio interview for the National Science Foundation's Science360 Radio. The radio spot was part of the NSF Earth Day series.
- Kristen Nowakowski was studying in Costa Rica when she heard rumors that a nearby “sustainable†hotel was not practicing what its web site preached. That inspired her to investigate, and she found evidence buttressing the rumor.Read Colorado
- Meredith won the 2013 student paper competitions for the Communication Geography Specialty Group and the Graduate Student Affinity Group of the Association of American Geographers (AAG).