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Claire Schuch selected as a 2013-2014 Graduate Life Fellow with UNC Charlotte’s Graduate School

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Congratulations to Claire Schuch, PhD Student in Geography and Urban Regional Analysis, on her selection as a 2013-2014 Graduate Life Fellow with UNC Charlotte’s Graduate School. See links below for information about Claire’s achievement and the GLF program. http://inside.uncc.edu/news/item/glf-program-starts-sixth-year-fellows-help-build-community-campus http://gradlife.uncc.edu/leadership-organizations/grad-life-fellows http://gradlife.uncc.edu/leadership-organizations/grad-life-fellows/ask-glf

Community Partnership Expands Connections at UNC Charlotte

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http://exchange.uncc.edu/community-partnership-expands-connections-at-unc-charlotte/

Alumna Jennifer Meehan (BS-METR-2008) accepted a position in Washington, DC at the National Academy of Sciences

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Alumna Jennifer Meehan (BS-METR-2008) recently accepted a position in Washington, DC at the National Academy of Sciences as a member of the Division of Engineering and Physical Sciences (DEPS) Space Study Board, where she will play an integral role in advising Congress, federal organizations (including NOAA, NASA, NSF, DOE, and Homeland Security), and civilian space […]

Heath Corder (M.S. Earth Sciences candidate) interviewed by WSOC-TV

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Heath Corder (M.S. Earth Sciences candidate, under the advisement of Dr. Manda Adams) was interviewed by WSOC-TV regarding the non-traditional physical mechanisms responsible for the 5 March 2012 tornado that destroyed several homes in East Charlotte. Heath is the lead author on the study (with Dr. Matt Eastin) documenting the event. The research team in […]

PhD candidate Diep Dao successfully won national search

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Geography and Urban and Regional Analysis PhD candidate Diep Dao has successfully won a national search for a tenure track Assistant Professorship in the Department of Geography at the University of Montana.

A study of how segregation affects urban areas

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Professor Harrison Campbell, along with colleagues in China and the USA, published a study called “Residential Segregation, Spatial Mismatch and Economic Growth across US Metropolitan Areas” in the journal Urban Studies (http://usj.sagepub.com/content/early/2013/03/01/0042098013477697) which was written up an article in The Atlantic called “Why Segregation Is Bad For Everyone” (http://www.theatlanticcities.com/jobs-and-economy/2013/05/why-segregation-bad-everyone/5476/) where Campbell was quoted saying “Most […]

UNC Charlotte Undergraduate Research Conference

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Congratulations to all the students who presented at this year’s UNC Charlotte Undergraduate Research Conference! There were 11 students from our Department (2rd highest representation in the University) and they all did an outstanding job. Congratulations to the GES Winners! 1st Place Daniel Cunningham, Extending the Time Series of Satellite-Based Lightning Observations, Dr. Brian Magi […]

Ray Atkinson wins Community Sustainability Award

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UNC Charlotte geography student Ray Atkinson was one of the 12 community leaders to win a Community Sustainability Award earlier in April, presented by Sustain Charlotte, whcih announced the winners at the 7th Street Public Market in uptown Charlotte. Atkinson received recognition for his work with the UNC Charlotte Cyclists Club. Sustain Charlotte recognized leaders […]

Adam Picard wins StormStruck WeatherPredict Consulting Scholarship

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Congratulations to Adam Picard (M.S. Earth Sciences) for winning the nationally-competitive 2013-2014 StormStruck WeatherPredict Consulting Scholarship to continue his research on the fundamental physical processes behind tornado formation in landfalling tropical cyclones. In addition to a $1500 award, Adam will present his research at the Federal Alliance for Home Safety (FLASH) Annual Conference scheduled for […]

Coline Dony wins award

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Coline Dony, first-year Geography PhD student, won the graduate student travel award for the 2013 IMGS in Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA. A committee selected her abstract out of 21 submissions. Coline’s presentation is as follows: “Modeling spatial accessibility to public parks in Mecklenburg County using a variable two-step floating catchment area method, comparing […]