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Highlights
Department Fact Sheet
New Courses
Geog 464, GIS-Based Decision Support (Tim Nyerges), Win 10
Geog 350, Marketing & Retail Geography (J.W. Harrington), Spr 10
Geog 395, GIS & Statistics (Suzanne Withers), Spr 10
New Book Releases

Banished: The New Social Control In Urban America, by Steve Herbert & Katherine Beckett (2009, Oxford University Press)

Tim Nyerges and Piotr Jankowski, Regional and Urban GIS: A Decision Support Approach. Guilford Press, 2009.
2009 Undergraduate Research Symposium program
Grants, Awards, & Honors
Tim Nyerges, Professor, awarded an NSF Geography and Spatial Sciences Program grant for "Participatory Interaction Modeling of Online Geographic Decision Making" (Robert Aguirre, Co-PI)
Katharyne Mitchell, Professor, and Sarah Elwood, Associate Professor, awarded a Spencer Foundation grant and a National Geographic Education Foundation grant for their project, "Mapping Youth Journeys:
From Place Awareness to Active Citizenship"
Steve Herbert, Professor, selected for 2009 UW Distinguished Teaching Award
Sarah Elwood, Associate Professor, awarded a 2009-2012 National Science Foundation grant for "A GIS Science approach for assessing the quality, potential applications, and impacts of volunteered geographic information". (Co-PIs: Michael Goodchild, Daniel Sui).
Four Geography graduate students have been awarded NSF grants for 2009-10: Dana Aufseeser, Todd Faubion, Sara Gilbert, and Leonie Newhouse.
Vicky Lawson, Professor, wins Honorable Mention recognition for the 2009 UW Graduate School's Marsha L. Landolt Distinguished Graduate Mentor Award
Kam Wing Chan, Professor, received an Outstanding Service Award from the Association of American Geographers' China Geography Specialty Group, 2009
. Professor Chan was also quoted in a BBC news feature about the global credit crunch's effect on Chinese migrant workers.
Caroline Faria, Ph.D. in Geography, wins 2008 Graduate School Medal
Mona Atia, Ph.D. in Geography, wins 2008 Graduate School Distinguished Dissertation Award
Alumni Notes & News.
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