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Problems of Place by Heather D. GreenFeb 7, 20193:25 pmFebruary 7, 2019

Problems of Place: Place and Placelessness in Academia

Problems of Place by Willa Hammitt BrownFeb 4, 20197:00 amSeptember 14, 2022

Problems of Place: Contingent Geographies

Noxious Natures by Katy Kole de PeraltaJan 30, 20191:06 pmFebruary 4, 2019
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Noxious Natures: Global Perspectives on Environmental Racism, an Introduction

Under guidance of Dr. Katy Kole de Peralta, three environmental history students at ISU will discuss environmental racism in a global context in this new series.

News by EHN TeamJan 21, 20191:15 pmSeptember 11, 2022

Inside Dish: Nancy Langston on Diversity and Inclusivity in Academic Syllabi

Problems of Place by Keri G. LambertJan 17, 20192:24 pmFebruary 2, 2019

Problems of Place: Reflections on Belonging in African Environmental History

Uncategorized by Alison LaurenceJan 9, 20192:26 pmJanuary 9, 2019
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Archived in the Asphalt: An Abridged History of LA, Pleistocene to Present

The La Brea Tar Pits have yielded the most extensive record of a Pleistocene environment on the planet. Yet the pits are also a misnomer, for they are an artifact of nineteenth-century asphalt mining and twentieth-century fossil excavations.

Problems of Place by Aadita ChaudhuryDec 28, 201811:15 amFebruary 2, 2019

Problems of Place: Spatial Promiscuity and the Search for Home

Uncategorized by Alyssa KreikemeierDec 19, 20183:25 pmJanuary 4, 2019
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The Life of Air: A Meditation on Studying the Unseen

From the south-facing window of my third floor apartment, I sometimes see the sunrise.

Problems of Place by Jessica M. DeWittDec 10, 201812:28 pmFebruary 2, 2019

Problems of Place: Place in Three Acts

Field Notes by Amanda Lewis-Nang'eaNov 14, 20182:50 pmSeptember 11, 2022
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Acacias in Amboseli: Trees as Historical Memory in African Environmental History

There are certain questions that have given my research on the history of the Ilkisongo Maasai and conservation a sense of urgency.

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