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April 18, 2019 Ohio State-led consortium aims to reduce opioid deaths by 40 percent

Elisabeth Root is part of a team that was awarded a $65.9M NIH grant to address the opioid crisis in Ohio. This is such wonderful news, for our department, for OSU and the state of Ohio.

DC and Cherry blossoms

News Brief from Incoming Chair Darla Munroe

Spring is in full bloom in Washington, D.C.

Faculty News:

Kendra McSweeney and coauthors have published a paper in PNAS, Modeling cocaine traffickers and counterdrug interdiction…

Symposium on box

Symposium Presentations

If you missed the 23'rd Annual Severe Weather Symposium put on by our undergraduate Meteorology Club here is a link to Recordings of the Presentations, Enjoy.

OSU Geography Alumni

News Brief from Incoming Chair Darla Munroe

It's relatively quiet in Derby Hall, as many of us prepare for our upcoming American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. next week.
AAG Alumni Party 2010, Washington,…

Darla Monroe

And our new Chair will be, Darla Munroe

The following has been sent on behalf of Dean Morton O’Kelly

Dear Colleagues,

I am pleased to inform you that Dr. Darla Munroe has accepted my offer of a four-year term as the Chair of…

Miller

News Brief from Interim Chair Darla Munroe

Harvey Miller presents as part of the panel at "Ohio’s Opiate Epidemic: Impacts and Innovations," featuring Sam Quinones, author of Dreamland: the True Tale of America’s Opioid Epidemic.

Bullseye Pomerene Hall

Bullseye Focus on Geography Undergraduate Research at the 2019 Denman

The newley overhauled Pomerene Hall provided the framework for this years Denman Undergraduate Research Forum. The Department of Geography had 4 undergraduates selected, 2 Geography Majors and two…

Ken Madsen

Kenneth Madsen quoted in the Pacific Standard

Kenneth Madsen, associate professor, geography, " A closed border gate has cut off three Tohono O'odham villages from their closest food supply," Pacific Standard

Harvey Miller

Harvey Miller uses new mobility data to understand cities and transportation

Trucks, buses, autonomous cars, scooters and bikes: everyone is crowding onto roadways. Professor and Reusche Chair in Geographic Information Science in the Department of Geography Harvey…