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The AAG has Awarded Dan Sui its Distinguished Scholar Award in Regional Development and Planning
Daniel Sui, professor and chair, Department of Geography and Distinguished Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences, has been selected by the Association of American Geographers (AAG) for its…
Justine Law Wins Graduate Associate Teaching Award:
We are so proud of Geography Ph.D. student Justine Law for being awarded the Graduate Associate Teaching Award. Every year hundreds of GTAs are nominated, but only ten are chosen by the Graduate…
Zoe Pearson Awarded Presidential Fellowship:
Congratulations to Geography PhD student Zoe Pearson who was just awarded a Presidential Fellowship for the academic year 2014-15. Zoe is working on her dissertation project centered on drug policy,…
Atmospheric Sciences Students Spend Spring Break Restoring Moore, Okla.
After witnessing a tornado in Oklahoma last May, a group of Ohio State Atmospheric Sciences students chose to head back this spring break to help rebuild the community. Members of the Buckeyes for…
Colaborative Multidiciplinary BETHA Grant Awarded to Geography Maymester Course Project:
Please join us in congratulating Bryan Mark and Jason Cervenec (Byrd Polar Education and Outreach), along with Jim DeGrand and Aaron Wilson, who successfully competed for a BETHA (Battelle…
Geography Student Named Ohio State's First Luce Scholar:
Congratulations to Jacob Bogart, senior honors student majoring in globalization studies and French with a minor in geography, has been named Ohio State’s first Luce Scholar. The scholarship provides…
Oliver Wigmore Wins 2014 American Geographical Society (AGS) Council Fellowship
Congratulations to PhD candidate, Oliver Wigmore!. Oliver was named as a recipient of the 2014 American Geographical Society (AGS) Council Fellowship. Oliver's research combines field hydrology,…
Rachel Mauk Takes First Palce at the Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum:
We are pleased to announce that Atmospheric Sciemces Ph.D. candidate Rachel Mauk took First Place in the Mathematical & Physical Sciences section of the Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum…
Warming Polar Cyclones More Frequent Than Thought
Professor David Bromwich puts forth a new analysis of polar weather data that has shown that 1,900 cyclones churned across the top of the world each year from 2000 to 2010. That's 40 percent more…