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The Geography Department provides instruction and research in the broad discipline of geography, studying how physical, biological, and cultural processes shape the landscape in which we live and cause regions to differ from each other. We provide six different degree programs, an internationally known research agenda, and a long tradition of service and outreach in education and climatic data services.



 

 

1999 FALL SEMINAR SERIES
DATE: SPEAKER: TITLE:
September 10 Dr. Joyce Malombe
World Bank
Washington, DC
"The Infrastructures of Informal Settlements in Kenya and Neighboring Areas"
September 17 Mr. Rick Darke
Author and Photographer
Landenberg, PA
"Turning Leaves and Night Sounds: The Geography of Place."
September 24 Professor David Ames
Urban Affairs
University of Delaware
"Historic African-American Landscapes of Wilmington"
October 1 Professor Chandra Kambhamettu
Computer and Information Sciences
University of Delaware
"Cloud Motion Analysis and Visualization."
October 8 None No Seminar/FALL BREAK
October 15 Dr. Michael Palecki
Midwest Regional Climate Center
Illinois State Water Survey
"The 1999 Heat Wave in the Midwest: Lessons Learned?"
October 22 Dr. Margie Kidder-Edwards
Individual and Family Studies
University of Delaware
"The Significance of Geographical Setting in Ways Working Class Families Manage Their Lives."
October 29 Professor William C. Code
Department of Geography
University of Western Ontario
"Interpreting the Modern City: The LegaProfessor Emerituscy of James Vance."
November 5 Professor Robert Mason
Department of Geography
Temple University
"Growth Management and Urban Sprawl."
November 12 Dr. Christopher Milly
Princeton University
"Large Scale Physical Hydrology and Climate Modeling."
November 19 Dr. Jim Kinter
Center for Ocean and Land Atmosphere
Calverton, MD
"Seasonal Predictability of Climate."
December 3 Professor Emeritus Wilbur Zelinsky
Pennsylvania State University
"Religion in the American Landscape: Some Preliminary Reflections."

Seminar Series Coordinator: Bunkse
 
Last Update 2/9/09
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