B.A. Geography and B.S. Environmental Science majors are encouraged to enhance their academic experiences by conducting original research under the guidance of Geography faculty. Student research may be presented at local, regional, or national professional meetings and, perhaps, get published.
Student Research
Elizabeth Geesey
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Sierra Taylor
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Quinn Flory
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Tianna Andrews
Sophomore BS Environmental Science-Geography major Tianna Andrews presenting her poster titled Assessment of Mid-Atlantic Atmospheric Instability 2003-2102 at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers, April 2017. Tianna's work was conducted under the guidance of Dr. Michael Davis.
Shana Rose
Geography Major, and graduate, Shana Rose presenting her poster titled Temperature and Precipitation Variability Effects on Texas Agriculture at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers, April 2017. Shana's research was conducted under the guidance of Dr. Michael Davis, and Dr. Richard Courtney.
Nina Schnyder
Environmental Geography minor Nina Schnyder presenting her poster titled Climate Variability in the Lehigh Valley at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers, April 2017. Nina's work was conducted under the guidance of Dr. Michael Davis.
Kaleigh Cunningham
Environmental Geography minor Kaleigh Cunningham presenting her poster titled Thunderstorms and Excessive Heat in Southern Pennsylvania at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers, April 2017. Kaleigh's work was conducted under the guidance of Dr. Michael Davis.
Kaili Soisson
General Studies major Kaili Soisson presenting her poster titled Extreme Cold Temperatures and Snowfall in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers, April 2017. Kaili's work was conducted under the guidance of Dr. Michael Davis.
Christopher Madden
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Rebecca Kovalic
Senior Environmental Science-Biology major Rebecca Kovalik presents her poster titled Analysis of Aerosols and Cloud Cover Over the Midwestern United States 'Warming Hole' at the 2014 Annual Fall Dinner Meeting of the Delaware Valley Geographical Association in West Chester, PA. Her poster represents preliminary results of research she is performing with Dr. Michael Davis of the Department of Geography.
Caitlin Del Roccili
Freshman Geography major Caitlin Del Roccili presenting her poster titled Analysis of Midwest Climate Variability on Corn Production, at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers, April 2014.
Aaron Brouse
Senior Geography Major Aaron Brouse presenting his poster titled Analysis of Cloud-Albedo Feedback on the Central United States, at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, April 2014.
Victoria Trucksess
Sophomore Environmental Science-Geology major Victoria Trucksess presents her poster titled, Analysis of Summer Climate Variability on Midwest Corn, at the annual meeting of the Middle States Division of The American Association of Geographers held in Buffalo, New York, October 2013.