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  • Special Colloquium: David Kaplan

    How Geography has Changed Over the Last Century: Evidence from Doctoral DissertationsDavid KaplanProfessor of Geography, Kent State UniversityIncoming President of the AAG

  • The Tod Spieker Colloquium Series: Brad Udall

    The 2019 Colorado River Drought Contigency Plan: why it was needed, what it will do, and what's next?Brad UdallSenior Water & Climate Research Scientist, Colorado Water Institute / Water Center […]

  • The Tod Spieker Colloquium Series: Jessica Cattelino

    Watershed: Rural Political Belonging and Ecosystem Restoration in the Contemporary United StatesJessica CattelinoAssociate Professor, Lens P.I. Department of Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles

  • The Tod Spieker Colloquium Series: Marik Shtern

    Between the Wall and the Mall: Israelis and Palestinians in post-Oslo JerusalemMarik ShternScholar in Residence, Department of Sociology. University of California, San Diego

  • Special Colloquium: Pierre-Alexandre Balland

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    Spatial Inequality and Innovation Policy in a Complex World Pierre-Alexandre Balland Utretch University and MIT

  • Geography Colloquium: V. Kelly Turner

    Los Angeles, CA, United States

    Cooling the City: Regulating Microclimate through the Built Environment Dr. V. Kelly Turner Professor, Luskin School of Public Affairs UCLA   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfFAE5g1iQw

  • Geography Colloquium: Jennifer Greenburg

    Los Angeles, CA, United States

    At War with Women: Military Humanitarianism and Imperial Feminism in an Era of Permanent War Jennifer Greenburg Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for International Security and Cooperation Stanford University

  • Geography Colloquium: Marilyn Raphael

    Los Angeles, CA, United States

    Antarctic Sea Ice: Variability, Change, and Linkages with the Atmospheric Circulation Marilyn Raphael Professor of Geography and Interim Director of Institute of Environment and Sustainability UCLA

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