Professor Stephen Cunha is the co-author of Geosystems Core, a text for physcial geography.

Geography Professor Stephen Cunha is coauthor of “Geosystems Core,” a college-level introductory text for physical geography. Stephen authored 7.5 of the 15 chapters on geomorphology, global climate, plate tectonics, and water resources. Included are 60 of his images from six continents.

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Professor Stephen Cunha's review of Jumbo Wild appears in magazines and festival catalogs.

Geography Professor Stephen Cunha’s review of “Jumbo Wild” appears in magazines and festival catalogs in North America, Europe, and Oceania. This documentary film portrays a 25-year battle in Canada’s iconic Jumbo Valley that pits developers of a large ski resort against conservationists, backcountry skiers, and First Nations, who revere it as home of the grizzly bear spirit.

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Professor Stephen Cunha Perestroika to Parkland: The evolution of land protection in the Pamir Mountains of Tajikistan.

Geographer Stephen Cunha’s Perestroika to Parkland: The Evolution of Land Protection in the Pamir Mountains of Tajikistan, appears in Annals of the American Association of Geographers 107:2. In a span of twenty-four years a perestroika-inspired citizen and government coalition created one of the largest protected areas in the Palearctic Realm. The national park and World Heritage Site represents a significant milestone in the global movement that began in Yosemite to protect landscapes for the use and enjoyment of all people.

Professor Matthew Derrick has been selected as a Fulbright scholar.

Matthew Derrick recently was selected as a Fulbright Scholar. The award will support him while on sabbatical for the 2017/18 academic year, while he conducts comparative field research in Central Asia. For the duration of the award he will be affiliated with American University of Central Asia in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.

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Geography department chair, Rosemary Sherriff co-authored a new paper in the april 2017 Journal of Biogeography.

Geography Department Chair, Rosemary Sherriff co-authored a new paper in the April 2017 Journal of Biogeography: Volume 44, Issue 4 titled "Spruce growth responses to warming vary by ecoregion and ecosystem type near the forest-tundra boundary in south-west Alaska". 

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Professors Matthew Derrick and Nicholas Perdue are honored at the 2017 CGS conference.

After a long but fun road trip down to San Diego, Humboldt came home with several top awards from the 71st Annual California Geographical Society meeting in San Diego. The 16 current students, along with alumni, who attended represented Humboldt Geography with strong enthusiasm and professionalism.

Professor Matthew Derrick was awarded the Friend of Geography Award, and he was elected CGS Vice President. Dr. Nick Perdue was elected to the organization’s board, as was Merien Townsel, our recent graduate and current Administrative Support Assistant.

Professor Matthew Derrick delivered a featured public lecture at American University of Central Asia.

On Oct. 18, Geography professor Matthew Derrick delivered a featured public lecture, titled “Post-Soviet Central Eurasia’s New Religious Landscapes: A View from Tatarstan,” at American University of Central Asia (AUCA) in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, where he is a visiting scholar during his sabbatical for the current academic year.

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Dr. Ray has been invited to give two public talks in December.

Dr. Ray has been invited to give two public talks in December. At Evergreen State College on December 6, she will present “What Do the Arts and Humanities Have to Do with Our Environmental Crisis?” for Evergreen’s Art Lecture Series. On December 7, she will present on her new research, “Coming of Age in the Anthropocene: Climate Justice Pedagogies for Resilience” for the Anthropocene Interdisciplinary Cluster at the University of Washington. 

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Alum Zav Grabinski (ms, 2015) and professors Rosemary Sherriff and Jeff Kane publish new study.

Alum Zav Grabinski (MS, 2015) and Professors Rosemary Sherriff and Jeff Kane published “Controls of reburn severity vary with fire interval in the Klamath Mountains, California, USA” in the journal Ecosphere. A unique component of the study was evaluation of different scales of analysis within the ecoregion.