News / Events : Archive : Colloquia Series Fall 2007
The colloquia series welcomes speakers from across the campus and the world to discuss their research.
All colloquia are scheduled at 3:30pm in Storm Hall 337 most Fridays during the semester unless otherwise noted.
World Cities and the Myth of a Golden Age
August 31
Dr. Larry Ford
Professor of Geography
San Diego State University
Global Climate Change and its Potential Effects
on the San Diego Environment
September 7
Dr. Philip Pryde
Emeritus Professor of Geography
San Diego State University
Surrogate Buses, Feminist Navigation,
and Other Curious Sights in Attribute Space
September 21
Dr. André Skupin
Associate Professor of Geography
San Diego State University
Whose Woods Are These?:
Overlapping Resource Use by Humans and Macaques in Sulawesi, Indonesia
September 28
Dr. Erin Riley
Assistant Professor of Anthropology
San Diego State University
New Geography for New Media
October 5
Dr. James Craine
Assistant Professor of Geography
CSU Northridge
Mountain Pine Beetle Infested Landscapes:
Understanding the Spatial Dynamics of Epidemics
October 11
Dr. Trisalyn Nelson
Assistant Professor of Geography
University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Using Cyberinfrastructure in Spatial Analysis: Principles and Practice
The Getis Lecture
October 12, 3:00pm
West Commons 220
Dr. Marc Armstrong
Professor of Geography
University of Iowa
The World's Most Endangered Forest
October 26
Dr. Thomas Gillespie
Associate Professor of Geography
University of California, Los Angeles
Aerial Geographies and Southern California
in the Early 20th Century
November 2
Dr. Denis Cosgrove
Alexander von Humbolt Professor of Geography
University of California, Los Angeles
Remote Monitoring of Land Surface Dynamics:
The Holy Grail for Shrubberies?
November 16
Dr. Doug Stow
Professor of Geography
San Diego State University
