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Xiaoling Chen's essay titled "‘They Want the Horse to Run but Without Providing Feed’: Labour Exploitation of Healthcare Workers in China" was published in the journal Made In China, as part of the issue "Out of the Fog". Completed in
Watch the TED talk here.In this eye-opening TEDxBoulder talk, Jill Adler Grano delves into Boulder's rich history and the pressing issues that continue to shape the city today. Adler Grano uncovers the untold story of Boulder's past and reveals the
Doctoral candidate Phurwa Gurung was awarded a National Geographic Society Committee for Research and Exploration grant to work together with local Dolpopa scholars to document endangered oral literature in Dolpo, northwest Nepal.National
Phurwa Gurung was awarded a Wenner Gren Foundation Dissertation Fieldwork Grant for his dissertation project, “Reordering highland territories: State-building, indigeneity and multispecies worldmaking in the Himalaya.” It will
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Christopher Picard of Ҵýƽ is one of 21 students nationwide to win support from United States Geospatial Intelligence FoundationChristopher Picard, a graduate student in geography at the University of Colorado Boulder, is one of 21 students
Rupak Shrestha's dissertation, The Border Came Between Us: Securing Development, Surveillance and Securitization, and Refugee Memory and Placemaking in Nepal, has been shortlisted for an ICAS prize. The International Convention of
Please join us in welcoming our incoming graduates for Fall 2023! Fall 2023 Graduate Student Group Photo - Back Row: Sepedieh Jalayer, Alek Berg, Sara Flemming, Chris Picard, Theo Kuhn, Kate Little, Michela
NASA Future Investigators in Nasa Earth and Space Science and Technology (FINESST). I recently received a fellowship from NASA that will fund the rest of my PhD in Geography. My project is titled: "Mapping and Analyzing the Distribution
Katherine Clifford, a recent PhD and scientist at the Western Water Assessment, named to American Association of Geographers ‘Elevate the Discipline’ cohort Katherine (Katie) Clifford, a researcher at the University of Colorado