All colloquia are held on Friday afternoons, 3.30-5.00 pm, in the Callcott Building room 201, unless otherwise noted. Pre-colloquia receptions starts at 3.00 pm. All University faculty and students, as well as members of the public, are welcome. Please contact Caroline Nagel, colloquium coordinator, for further information (cnagel@mailbox.sc.edu).
Feb. 2 Thursday 4:30pm
Doug Stow (San Diego State University, Department of Geography). Dr. Stow's areas of expertise are GIScience, Remote Sensing, and Arctic, Mediterranean, and urban ecosystems.
Feb. 10
Martin Doyle (Duke University, Nicholas School of the Environment). Dr. Doyle's areas of expertise include hydrology, river geomorphology, and environmental policy.
March 16
Mark Rudnicki (University of Connecticut, Department of Natural Resources and the Environment). Dr. Rudnicki's areas of expertise include forest stand dynamics and catastrophic and chronic wind interactions with forest ecosystems
March 23
Amy Trauger (University of Georgia, Department of Geography). Dr. Trauger's areas of expertise include agriculture, sustainability, and food politics in the US, India, and Latin America.
March 30 Minghi
Lecture
Colin Flint (University of Illinois, Department of Geography). Dr. Flint's areas of expertise include geopolitics and peace and conflict studies.
Note: this lecture will be held in Callcott 011
April 13
Erika Wise (Univ. of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Department of Geography). Dr. Wise's areas of expertise include climate variability, hydroclimatology, dendrochronology, air quality, and natural hazards.
For further information about the Department of Geography colloquium series, please contact: