Meredith Woodward King
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Guggenheim Scholars seek to uncover decades-old stories of Rwandans fleeing violence in Congo
In Africa’s first world war, how did victims become perpetrators, and perpetrators become victims?
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Learning Japanese: ‘You’re walking in someone else’s shoes’
Professor Alice Valentine to continue making cultural connections in retirement
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Deforestation in the Amazon rainforest: a bellwether for human health
Protecting Indigenous lands can save $2 billion in healthcare costs, Clark geographer's study shows
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Rodents, rainforest loss, and disease: Is there a connection?
Geographer Florencia Sangermano is mapping scenarios for rainforest destruction vs. restoration in Brazil
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In Vienna seminar, students explore ‘one of the most famous moments in cultural history’
Affiliated symposium on April 21 to examine ‘Vienna, 1890-1938: Capital of Tradition, Innovation, Promise, and Peril’
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Global energy transition provides fertile ground for geography research
‘Huge new land use’ by wind and solar power has geopolitical consequences
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Doctoral students weigh costs and benefits of renewable energies
Dissertation research taps into emerging field in geography
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Silent film gives voice to saga of Jews in pre-WWII Vienna
April 4 screening highlights unique interdisciplinary course
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From bon appétit to biofuels
Biology professor’s PNAS article traces evolution of shiitake mushrooms
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What can birds tell us about the health of habitats?
National Academy of Sciences names Professor Sangermano as Kavli Fellow, recognizing her ecoacoustics research









