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Several of our graduate students, faculty, visiting scholars and researchers traveled to the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers in Boston this early April 2017. We had a stronger showing than last year at San Francisco with 24 presentations and 3 posters, 29 organizes or chaired sessions. Jean-Claude Thill andWenwu Tang were also […]
In partnership with the Levine Scholars Program, the Department of Geography & Earth Sciences and the Urban Studies Minor is hosting a campus visit by Dr. Lin Lin from the Department of Urban Planning and Design at Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University in Suzhou. China. Dr. Lin is the Department’s newest Adjunct Faculty Member and is our […]
When streetlights burn out in the Enderly Park neighborhood, the darkness closes in, causing residents to worry about safety. Neighborhood advocates may benefit from a new tool to help them push back the dark. UNC Charlotte geography undergraduate students Jamal Covington and Devin Martin have created a way for residents to use mobile devices to […]
UNC Charlotte researchers have examined over one million tweets sent during the protests of the police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott in Charlotte in September 2016. This research holds implications for understanding the role of cluster tweets and other public relations strategies in relation to online activism. “The Keith Lamont Scott shooting and ensuing Charlotte […]
Ari Whiteman, a student in the Geography and Urban Regional Analysis doctoral program and founder and director of the Urban Mosquito Project, is seeking volunteers in the Charlotte area who will allow the research team to place mosquito traps on their property. Full story here. Photo credit: Lynn Roberson, CLAS Communications Director
Laurie Garo successfully defended her PhD dissertation “A Multilevel Analysis of Black Male Secondary School Student Discipline and Achievement in Relation to Violence Exposure”. The degree is a PhD in Curriculum and Instruction, Urban Education, within the college of education. Laurie utilized GIS as one of her methods, to determine neighborhood level violence exposure. Dr. […]
Congratulations to PhD Geography and Urban Regional Analysis students Danny Yonto and Tonya Farrow-Chestnut for receiving first and third place respectively in UNCC’s recent Graduate Research Symposium – Public Health, Social Sciences, and Business oral presentation category. Danny Yonto’s presentation was titled – Magnitude and Complexion of Community Gentrification in Charlotte’s Post-Recession Era: Tale of […]
Wilson’s World: Checking out the “Green” Roof at Autobell on Park Road Wilson found out that washing cars is not all that goes on at the Autobell on Park Road. He climbed up onto the top of the building to investigate their environmentally friendly green roof. Autobell’s green roof is not only a pleasant view […]
More cycling in Charlotte is good for you, even if you never mount a bicycle. More butts on bikes means less congestion and noise on local roads, cleaner air, fewer traffic fatalities and ultimately a lighter burden on our health care system. Purchasing, operating, and maintaining a bicycle is also many times cheaper as a […]
Dr. Brian Magi will be on WFAE Charlotte Talks (Wednesday, March 22) in the morning for a fun discussion of science reactions after the Executive Branch budget proposal was released. http://wfae.org/post/science-meets-politics-environmental-research-regulation-and-protections-north-carolina
UNC Charlotte Meteorology undergraduate and graduate students have organized and are running the 3rd Annual Charlotte Weatherfest on Friday, March 24th, 2017, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Hauser Alumni Pavilion on campus. At Weatherfest, you will find activities aimed at a wide range of ages but especially for K-6 students, Charlotte TV […]
CAGIS has been approved with a NSF XSEDE Supercomputing Resource Allocation Award. The project (PI: Wenwu Tang) is entitled “Accelerating and enhancing multi-scale spatiotemporally explicit analysis and modeling of geospatial systems” (in total, 200,000 supercomputing service hours). As you may know, XSEDE (Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment; https://www.xsede.org/), supported by NSF, is the worldwide […]