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GSG Colloquium Speaker Series: LaToya Eaves, University of Tennessee, Knoxville

via Zoom

LaToya Eaves, assistant professor of geography at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, will present “‘Urgent Care’: Revisioning Power and Place through Black Museums,” part of the Graduate School of Geography Colloquium Speaker Series. 

Sponsored by: Graduate School of Geography

Graduate School of Geography – Welcome Back Reception

Jefferson 218

The Graduate School of Geography welcomes you (back) to Clark! We hope that you will be able to join us on Wednesday, September 28th from 4-4:45pm in Jefferson 218 for a Welcome Back Reception. At this reception, we will introduce the faculty, staff, and students from the various programs under the GSG: Undergrad Geog, GES, […]

GSG Colloquium Speaker Series Presents: Bryan C. Pijanowski, Purdue University

via Zoom

Discovering the Sonic Spaces of Traditional Mongolian Herders: An Application of the Principles of Soundscape Ecology Sound is all around us. Indeed, anything that moves is a measure of the dynamics of the world around us. Placing sound in a spatial-temporal context is at the core of a new field called soundscape ecology. The research […]

Fall 2021 Colloquium Speaker Series – Desiree Fields

Jefferson 218

Care and the Politics of Reclamation This talk is based on a collaborative project with Brandi T. Summers. We examine Black women’s efforts to reclaim space in response to the […]

Fall 2021 Colloquium Speaker Series – Debarchana Ghosh

Jefferson 218

  Towards Social Topology: Connecting people, places, things, and policies in GIS This talk will first introduce recent trends and practices related to using GIS for equity and social justice (ESJ). […]