Kim has worked at the National Geographic Society for the past 30 years —where she is currently the Vice President of Education. Although...
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May 17, 2018
Dan went directly to graduate school at the University of North Carolina Department of City and Regional Planning and then to a career in...
May 17, 2018
After leaving Dartmouth Chuck attended the University of Kansas where he received an MA (1985) and PhD (1990) in geography. Since 1989 Chuck...
May 17, 2018
Jacob pursued a major in Geography with the intent of exploring a career in architecture or urban planning. Upon graduation, he took a role...
April 25, 2018
Sydney Kamen ’19 wants to help people around the world lead healthier lives. Full article...
April 20, 2018
Dalia McGill ’16 lived and worked in the Amazon River region of Brazil after graduation, where she produced a documentary, photo essay, and oral history examining the social impact of the controversial Belo Monte Dam project in the Amazon basin. Full article...
April 17, 2018
Arthur Benjamin Adapon (Benny) '19, a geography major, featured in The Dartmouth March 28, 2018. Full article...
April 17, 2018
Meifang Li, a visiting scholar from the Sun Yat-sen University, China, won the first-place award of the Health and Medical Geography Specialty Group’s Peter Gould Student Paper Competition at the annual Association of American Geographers Meeting....
March 15, 2018
Using a score, Garret Dash Nelson, named after the inventor of gerrymandering, discovers a huge variation in how well congressional districts match up with commuter regions consisting of interconnected urban, suburban, and rural areas.
March 01, 2018
Asaf Zilberfarb ’17 has been named a Knight-Hennessy Scholar, joining students from 20 countries as one of the inaugural scholars in the program, in which the fellows pursue graduate studies at Stanford University. He plans to pursue a master’s degree in international policy studies at the Stanford School of Humanities and Sciences.