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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

Geography Colloquium: Mimi Sheller, Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Grace Conference Room, Higgins University Center Clark University

Climate Change and Mobility Justice: The Kinopolitics of Climate Coloniality In this talk, Dr. Sheller will discuss what reactive border closures, wall building, and de-nationalization of undocumented populations around the world have to do with the climate crisis-mobility nexus. This talk highlights the interconnections of the climate crisis, unsustainable mobilities and climate-related migration. These (im)mobilities, […]

Sponsored by: George Perkins Marsh Institute

Colloquium Speaker Series: David Saah

Lurie Conference Room

Building Open and Transparent GeoAI Frameworks for Scalable Environmental Solutions This talk will explore the development of an open, transparent, and modular GeoAI framework designed to enhance scalability and innovation in environmental monitoring and sustainability efforts. By integrating modular design and open-source practices, the framework ensures reproducibility and fosters cross-disciplinary collaboration, enabling the adaptation of […]

Sponsored by: Graduate School of Geography

Colloquium Speaker Series: Henry Wai-chung Yeung

Lurie Conference Room

National University of Singapore & The Chinese University of Hong Kong Henry Wai-chung Yeung received his Ph.D. from the University of Manchester in 1995. He is a distinguished professor (and Professor of Economic Geography since 2005) at the Department of Geography, National University of Singapore, until December 31st, 2024. In January 2025, he will take […]

Sponsored by: Graduate School of Geography