Upcoming Events and Announcements
Davis to present colloquium
Join us on Friday, November 8, when Janae Davis (American Rivers) will be presenting the next talk in our colloquium series, " Centering
Justice in Conservation." Janae is a USC grad!
DeBoom paper recognized
Meredith DeBoom was awarded the Virginie Mamadouh Outstanding Research Award from the Political Geography Specialty Group of the AAG for her article, "Climate Necropolitics", in the Annals of the American Association of Geographers. This award recognizes an article that “makes an innovative, original contribution to the conceptual and/or methodological embrace of political geography.”
Malkoc wins award to dissertation research
Bianca Malkoc was awarded a Field Study Award from the Cultural and Political Ecology (CAPE) Specialty
Group of the AAG. The $750 award will support her preliminary dissertation research
on the geopolitical ecology of shipping at the Port of Los Angeles.
Eramus Mundus scolarship to geography grad
Kate Barnwell, a 2023 geography graduate, has been awarded an Eramus Mundus scholarship to work on a joint master's degree in sustainable forest and nature management at
the University of Copenhagen and the University of Padua.
Susan Cutter doubly honored
Susan Cutter has been elected to both the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and to the National Academy of Sciences this spring. Already a fellow at the American Association for the Advancement of Science, she is the first faculty member at USC to achieve all three honors.
Flach receives fellowship
Grad student Jessica Flach was recently announced as the winner of the Walker Institute's Donald J. Puchala
Graduate Fellowship. The fellowship is awarded to graduate students whose research
projects focus on international relations theory or international institutions. Congratulations,
Jessica!
Thornton receives dissertation award
Grad student Jill Thornton has been selected by the AAG's Political Geography Specialty Group to receive this year’s Alexander Murphy Dissertation Enhancement Award for her research on evangelical and missionary geopolitics. Way to go, Jill!
DeBoom honored
Meredith DeBoom was named one of the 2024 McCausland Fellows. The McCausland is the most prestigious faculty fellowship for early-career faculty
in USC's College of Arts & Sciences. Congratulations, Meredith!
USC Geography and Geographers in the News
- [Mock] Hurricane science: Key advances in tracking the deadly storms
- [Mock] How Hurricane Helene became a deadly disaster across six states
- [Cutter] How did South Carolina state leaders handle Helene? Depends on who you ask
- [Dow] How Columbia plans to mitigate its urban heat island
- [Cutter and Mock] Hurricane season is reaching its peak. Here's some ways local experts say students can stay prepared
- [Carbone] Cool waters, the jet stream and La Niña: What South Carolina could see this winter
- [Cutter] USC professor studying disaster recovery named to prestigious National Academy of Sciences
- [Kang] New projects explore AI in art and science
- [Mock] Is a November hurricane likely? History says probably not
- [Cutter] Fires and other disasters are increasing in Hawaii, according to this AP data analysis
- [Geog alums] The planning before the storm: USC geography graduates help guide state, nation through hurricane season
- [Dow] Feeling the heat? USC study reveals areas in Columbia should worry about summer weather
- [Cutter] What's in a hurricane name? It depends
- [Mock] Record highs: Ocean heatwave and climate change
- [Cutter] The US leads the world in weather catastrophes. Here's why
- [Mock] SC spared brunt of hurricane season, but experts predict stronger storms in the future
- [DeBoom] Lessons in geography — and global citizenship
Photo: Sedimentation fieldwork at the McCrady Base in Columbia; Michael Hodgson.