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Diane and Darla at the party.

A Little Holiday Treat for Everyone

Flashback to April 6 when Faculty, Staff, Students, Alumni, Friends and Family of our great department gathered in Washington DC this past Spring for the annual AAG conference. AAG 2019…

Forrest Schoessow, a PhD candidate in the Department of Geography

See the world to know the world

Globe-trotting geography PhD student Forrest Schoessow is studying climate change in Andean glaciers.

Arts and Sciences Special writeup about our PhD student Forrest…

Translational Data Analytics Fall Forum

News Brief from our Chair Darla Munroe

Zhiying Li (PhD candidate, ASP) presenting her research with Ning Zhang, Xun (Jerry) Zou and Steven Quiring at the Translational…

Picture of participants in Global Leadership Initiative meeting

News Brief from our Chair Darla Munroe

Faculty members Kendra McSweeney and Gil Latz (vice provost for global strategies and international affairs) attended the recent dinner for the Global Leadership…

Picture of Naomi Adaniya on a presidential podium

News Brief from our Chair Darla Munroe

Naomi Adaniya (MA Public Health 2010, MA Geog 2013, Ph.D. Public Health 2016) is a Policy Analyst in the U.S. Department of Justice Criminal Division Fraud Section. Her primary…

Ag Weather and Climate

News Brief from our Chair Darla Munroe

Aaron Wilson (PhD 2013, ASP) hosts a booth at the Farm Science Review to answer questions on weather and climate’s implications for Ohio agriculture.

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Geography Blimp and TA's

News Brief from our Chair Darla Munroe

Geog 1900 (Extreme Weather and Climate) launching the Geography Blimp on the Oval as part of the atmospheric profile lab.

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Retreating South American Glaciers

Bryan Mark, professor, Geography, “Global warming has made iconic Andean peak unrecognizable," Science, Sept. 11

Enlightening article in ScienceMag about how the dynamic high altitude environment is changing quickly due to global warming.
Geography Professor Bryan Mark and OSU Geography…

Morton O'Kelly, professor of geography and divisional dean for the social and behavioral sciences at The Ohio State University College of the Arts and Sciences

"Are longer commutes necessarily inefficient?" Morton O'Kelly says not necessarily

Morton O'Kelly, professor of geography and divisional dean for the social and behavioral sciences at The Ohio State University College of the Arts and Sciences, is fascinated by…