Frank Magilligan Receives Distinguished Career Award for Geography
The Melvin G. Marcus Distinguished Career Award honors the geography professor's outstanding research and dedication to mentorship.
[more]The Melvin G. Marcus Distinguished Career Award honors the geography professor's outstanding research and dedication to mentorship.
[more]Owen Richardson '24 zeroes in on Northeast flooding.
[more]Winter, an associate professor of geography, and geography professor Frank Magilligan are featured in a story about increased flooding in Vermont. "The dominant effect of climate change on precipitation we've found is simply that warmer air holds more water," Winter says.
[more]"One of the main [arguments], especially for New England, is an incredible attachment to place. And so the dams are evocative of history, our colonial history. And you know, you can't ignore that," said Magilligan.
[more]"You hope that every event like this keeps people alert, and thinking of the future. It's not going to be a one-off, and you can't put your head in the sand," the professor of geography says in a New York Times story about Vermont's flood protection efforts.
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