The Penn State Department of Geography will continue its fall 2024 "Coffee Hour" lecture series with a talk by Anne Bonds, professor of geography and urban studies at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
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The Penn State Department of Geography will continue its fall 2024 "Coffee Hour" lecture series with a talk by Anne Bonds, professor of geography and urban studies at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
With voter registration deadlines fast approaching around the country, Penn State News spoke with Chris Fowler, associate professor of geography and demography at Penn State, about his research into the nation’s voter rolls.
IEE has welcomed two new researchers including Mark Ortiz, assistant professor of geography, They will also work with Penn State Climate Consortium.
The Department of Geography will continue its fall 2024 Coffee Hour lecture series with a talk by Natalie Oswin, associate professor in the Department of Human Geography at the University of Toronto Scarborough.
Coffee Hour is a weekly lecture hosted by the Department of Geography celebrating interdisciplinary scholarship and collegiality.
Coffee Hour is a weekly lecture hosted by the Department of Geography celebrating interdisciplinary scholarship and collegiality.
The Penn State Department of Geography, in collaboration with The Arboretum at Penn State and the Indigenous Peoples’ Student Association (IPSA), will host a special "Coffee Hour" lecture on Friday, Sept. 27, from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Arboretum’s Overlook Pavilion.
The Penn State Emeritus Academy has launched "Explorations: The Penn State Emeritus Academy Lecture Series." The 2024 fall series will showcase the work of retired faculty members, including two from the Department of Geography.
Alan Taylor, the recently retired and now professor emeritus of geography at Penn State recounts the moments his career focus shifted to the West Coast landscape and fire ecology.