Tag: Identify

Identify #6: Dr. Andy McGraw

Identify is a monthly series here on the SAL blog, focusing on students, faculty, and alumni of University of Richmond who have used GIS in exciting ways. Come by each month to learn more about the interdisciplinary nature of GIS here at UR. Over the past year, the Spatial Analysis Lab has explored new uses …

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Identify #4: Dr. Jory Brinkerhoff

Lyme disease in dogs in Lynchburg, VA

Identify is a monthly series here on the SAL blog, focusing on students, faculty, and alumni of University of Richmond who have used GIS in exciting ways. Come by each month to learn more about the interdisciplinary nature of GIS here at UR. Undeniably, one of the University of Richmond’s most popular majors is Biology. …

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Identify #3: Taylor Holden ’15 and Austen Kelso ’15

Sample map from Holden and Kelso's research

Identify is a monthly series here on the SAL blog, focusing on students, faculty, and alumni of University of Richmond who have used GIS in exciting ways. Come by each month to learn more about the interdisciplinary nature of GIS here at UR. The Spatial Analysis Lab is an active place throughout the academic year—especially …

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Identify #2: Dr. Carrie Wu and Megan Sebasky ’10

Wu and Sebasky at the Evolution 2010 Meeting

Identify is a monthly series here on the SAL blog, focusing on students, faculty, and alumni of University of Richmond who have used GIS in exciting ways. Come by each month to learn more about the interdisciplinary nature of GIS here at UR. The University of Richmond prides itself on offering plenty of opportunities for …

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Identify #1: Justin Madron

The DSL's Paullin Atlas

Identify is a new, monthly series here on the SAL blog, focusing on students, faculty, and alumni of University of Richmond who have used GIS in exciting ways. Come by each month to learn more about the interdisciplinary nature of GIS here at UR. Over the last few years, the University of Richmond has greatly …

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