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Rosemary Sherriff

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Rosemary Sherriff

Professor

Areas of Interest

Biogeography, landscape ecology, forest disturbances (wildfire, insect outbreaks), dendroecology, climate change

  • Ph.D. Geography, University of Colorado, Boulder
  • M.A. Geography, University of Colorado, Boulder
  • B.S. Geography, Environmental Studies minor, University of Oregon
    • GEOG 106: Physical Geography
    • GEOG 106L: Physical Geography Lab
    • GEOG 311: Geographic Research and Writing
    • GEOG 356: Global Ecology and Biogeography
    • GEOG 357: Climate Change, Ecosystems and People
    • GEOG 469: Geographic Field Experience
    • GEOG 473/ENST 480: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Climate Change
    • GEOG 411: Senior Field Research

    Amy Rock

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    Amy Rock

    Lecturer

    Areas of Interest

    Community development, rural development, GIS, cartography, participatory GIS and citizen mapping.

    • Ph.D., Geography, Kent State University
    • M.A., Geography, Ohio University
    • B.G.S., Architectural History, Ohio University

    Laura Johnson

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    Portrait of Laura Johnson

    Contact

    lj621@humboldt.edu
    • Founders Hall 109B

    Laura Johnson

    Lecturer

    Areas of Interest

    Place Studies, Ecofeminism, Environmental Justice, Agro-Food Systems, Relational Geographies, Qualitative Methods, Community Action Research.

    • Ph.D. Geography, Michigan State University
    • M.A. International Studies, East Carolina University
    • B.A. Journalism and Mass Communication, UNC-Chapel Hill
      • GEOG 300: Global Awareness
      • ENST 295: Power, Privilege & Environment
      • ENST 120: Introduction to Environmental Studies
      • SOC 370: Environmental Inequality and Globalization
      • SOC 302M: Forests and Culture for Majors
      • CRIM 487: Community Action Research
      • ANTH 317: Women and Development
      • GEOG 105: Human Geography
      • GEOG 301: International Environmental Issues and Globalization
      • CAHSS 108: Nature, Culture , and Food

      Nicholas Perdue

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      Nicholas Perdue

      Department Chair & Associate Professor

      Areas of Interest

      Cartography, geospatial technologies, urban and transportation geography, complex systems science.

      • Ph.D. Geography, University of Oregon
      • M.S. Geography, Michigan State University
      • B.S. Land Use, Metropolitan State University of Denver
      • B.A. English, Fort Lewis College
        • GEOG 316: Intro. Cartography
        • GEOG 416: Advanced Cartography
        • GSP 426: Cartography Practicum
        • GEOG 472: Geography of the American West
        • GEOG 472M: Geography of the American West Field Experience
        • GEOG 471: Urban Geography
        • GEOG 411: Senior Field Research
        • GEOG 469: Geography Field Experience
        • GEOG 580: Social Science Research Methods

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        Make-Up Exams at the Testing Center

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        Major-specific Opportunities

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        Volunteer Opportunities

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        Service Learning Courses

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        Department of Geography, Environment & Spatial Analysis

        Faculty & Staff

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        Jean Thomson

        Administrative Support Coordinator I

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