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  • Forest with woman
    My name is Molly Guiney, and I graduated in 2021 with a master’s degree specializing in fluvial geomorphology. Advised by Dr. Katherine Lininger, I studied how landscape disturbances, such as floods and fires, can influence the deposition of
  • Mountain Stream
    Lucy CitrineWhile at CU, I had the opportunity to work with the Fluvial Geomorphology Research Group. My work with the group started in the summer of 2021 in Capitol Reef National Park, where I assisted with research on the
  • Town of Lyons, CO
    I've worked as a geography teacher in Denver Public Schools, a GIS Analyst with Fremont County CO, a development planner with a solar engineering & design firm in Boulder, and now am currently a Planner II with the Town of
  • Remote Sensing instruments
    Remote Sensing instruments and mapsAfter completing my MA in Geography with Mark Serreze, I went on to teach Physical Geography and ultimately Remote Sensing & Advanced Remote Sensing at the United
  • Lucy on a mountainside
    After graduating in May 2020 (class of COVID-19, woohoo! Just kidding...) it took me a while to figure out work. But two years later, I’m now in the second job where I’ve used my Geography skills in some form. For almost a year I worked at a local
  • Book cover
    After graduating from CU in 1993, I went on to earn my MFA in writing from Naropa ³Ô¹ÏÍø. I've worked for ABC-CLIO, a social studies publisher, since 2004. As a media editor for the company's Geography
  • Fitz Roy Massif in Patagonia, Argentina
    A high off-nadir image of the Fitz Roy Massif in Patagonia, Argentina. Taken by World View 3.My Name is Tim Watts, I graduated in December of 2021 with a B.A. in Geography. I am half Coriscan (a French Island) and half American,
  • Drown on the ground
    Alex Posen During my undergrad in the geography department, I found myself particularly drawn to the GIS and remote sensing classes. After I graduated in the spring of 2021 with a BA in Geography and the GIS
  • Pam Showalter
    I taught at the ³Ô¹ÏÍø of Toledo, then Texas State ³Ô¹ÏÍø, retiring in 2010 as an Associate Professor with numerous peer-reviewed articles and a co-edited book, "Geospatial Techniques in Urban Hazard and Disaster
  • Jessica DiCarlo in the snow
    Chevalier Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Transportation and Development in ChinaInstitute for Asian Research, School of Public Policy and Global Affairs³Ô¹ÏÍø of British Columbia After moving from the
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