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Swedish Geographer Measures Costs of Distance on Personal Relationships
A Swedish geography dissertation examined the costs and benefits of long-distance commutes. Geographer Erika Sandow of Umea University found that men were more likely than…
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Old School Geography Picnic
The Gustavus Geographers gathered at the ca. 1860 Borgeson log cabin for their annual picnic. Amidst the fragrant wild plum blossoms and spring blooms of…
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Gallo pinto!
Professor-Chef Bob Douglas (left) cooks and serves gallo pinto, the national dish of Costa Rica, for breakfast on his 9 AM morning show (also known…
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Geography Student Melissa Wygant to Intern at National Weather Service
Melissa Wygant, a junior geography major, will intern this summer at the National Weather Service forecast office in Chanhassen, MN. The Chanhassen office is one…
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Geography Students Help with Sandbagging
Students from the water resources management geography course got a firsthand look at floodplain management by helping sandbag in Saint Peter. With spring snowmelt pushing…
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Geography Student Jasmine Porter Wins International Studies Fellowship
Sophomore geography and political science major Jasmine Porter has won a competitive award as an Institute for International Public Policy Fellow. The fellowship includes scholarships,…
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Geography Alumna Angela Magnusson Wins Rotary Fellowship to India
Gustavus geography graduate Angela Magnusson ’09 of Pelican Rapids, Minnesota has been awarded a competitive Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Fellowship. She will spend the 2011-2012 academic…
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Geography is Everywhere
Dr. Bob Douglas took a break from a show at the Guthrie Theater to point out the significance of St. Anthony Falls, Nicollet Island, and…
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Alumni Return for a Visit
1999 Gustavus geography graduates Stephanie Houk Sheetz and Andy Houk Sheetz returned to Gustavus to visit with their old professors and show off their 3-year…
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Google enters the remote sensing world
In Google’s quest to take over the world through providing services so helpful and cool we can’t turn them down, they are now entering the…
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