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Richard Quodomine, UB GIS Graduate, Senior Lead GIS Analyst, Department of Public Property, City of Philadelphia
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Air pollution harms mental health worse in NY’s redlined neighborhoods
Seawall baffles — and AI — help emerald shiners swim to Lake Erie
UB Singapore students win geospatial competition with food waste research
Bian, Poon named AAG fellows
UB, NASA, partners begin mapping South Africa’s biodiversity from the air
2023 GIS Day
Excellent Teachers
Crime is Making Americans Flee Democratic States
2023 Spring Colloquium Speaker Series Dr. Alessandra Mezzadri
David M. Mark, 74, renowned geography professor, extraordinary bird watcher
Jonathan Townsend Regional Science Consortium’s Research Symposium 1st Place Graduate Oral Presentation Award Winner
In memoriam. David Mark, SUNY Distinguished Professor Emeritus in the Department of Geography, died Sept. 24.
2 The Outdoors: Helping bats in the Southern Tier
UB doctoral student receives Ford Dissertation Fellowship
Richard Quodomine, UB GIS Graduate, Senior Lead GIS Analyst, Department of Public Property, City of Philadelphia
Researcher explains benefits of using geotagged content in research
Louisiana Coronavirus Cases Were Falling—but Hurricane Laura Is Likely to Change That
Consistent communication key to UB’s coronavirus response
How do conifers survive droughts? Study points to existing roots, not new growth
After trade deal, unhealthy foods flowed into Central America, Dominican Republic, study finds
Rogerson elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Flashback Friday: On the ice
Center for Diversity Innovation announces inaugural cohort of scholars
Seth Spielman joins as new chief data strategy and analytics officer, FIS joins ODA
SIM to offer geographic information science degree
2019 three minute thesis competition
Why one UB scientist is studying dust
Ecohydrology: What’s in a Name?
The dark side of green development and what cities should do instead
Blasdell-based EagleHawk has its eye on $1 million prize
Guide to Rain The $5 umbrellas, shtreimel covers, and block-long stretches of scaffolding keeping New Yorkers dry.
Climate models should consider people’s perceptions of climate risk
Fruit Belt fights for its name over fears big tech is erasing it
UB expert says hoaxes are common with viral videos
Celebrating Women in Regional Studies on International Women’s Day 2019
In cold waters, sharks’ and fishes’ slowed metabolism may benefit rivals
Richard Quodomine, UB GIS Graduate, Senior Lead GIS Analyst, Department of Public Property, City of Philadelphia
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