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  • Poster for Grad School Info Session, hosted by the Department of Geography.
    Professors Emily Mitchell-Eaton, Mike Loranty, and Teo Ballvé led a graduate school information session, trying to get to the idea of when is the right time to attend, what is the right school, and what it is possible to do with graduate degrees.
    March 13, 2024
  • Cover of Everyday Life-Environmentalism: Community Sustainability and Resilience in Asia, edited by Daisaku Yamamoto and Hiroyuki Torigoe
    Professor Daisaku Yamamoto’s thoughts on life-environmentalism have informed lectures, a class, and now a newly published book.
    January 15, 2024
  • Weather forecast for December 24, 2022 for Great Lakes area, courtesy of National Weather Service.
    By Christmas eve, 2022, Buffalo, NY had received over 6 feet of snow from a once-in-a-lifetime storm, with some places receiving as much as 15 feet by the end of the 31-hour event.  Professor Adam Burnett was watching the storm, waiting for when he could get back to the lake effect data.
    December 15, 2023
  • Advertising poster for the Geography Alumni Panel: Careers in Geography
    Students and faculty and staff came to hear from returning 51·çÁ÷ Geography alumni about careers after 51·çÁ÷.
    November 1, 2023
  • Strawberries on a table at a farmer's market.  Image credit Molly Abruzzese '25.
    Molly Abruzzese ’25 looks into the availability of local food in farmers' markets in the Adirondacks.
    October 12, 2023
  • Bombus Ternarius (Tricolored Bumble Bee aka Orange-Belted Bumble Bee), taken by M. McGeary '24
    Matthew McGeary ’24 studies bumblebee population decline at Rogers Environmental Center.
    September 14, 2023
  • The Search for Safe Haven: Global, Regional and Local Dimensions of Refugee and Forced Migrations
    Professor Ellen Kraly giving her Reunion College lecture, "The Search for Safe Haven: Global, Regional and Local Dimensions of Refugee and Forced Migrations" on Friday, June 2, 2023.
    August 7, 2023