The Department of Geography at The George Washington University is dedicated to achieving excellence in research and education through the diffusion of geographic knowledge that focuses on the relationships between the physical world and its occupation and modification by humans.
Geography is an integral part of the basic education of university students, occupying a central role in the pursuit of knowledge among complementary disciplines. Offering introductory and a wide range of advanced courses, the Geography Department faculty are committed to excellence in teaching, scholarship, research, and the incorporation of innovative methods of geographic analysis and communication.
The department believes in fostering an educational environment that introduces young scholars to the theoretical and applied aspects of contemporary and historical geography. Students in our undergraduate and graduate programs are prepared to meet the challenges of further study and professional careers in several fields.
Spring 2012 (April 27, 2012)
Department of Geography Speaker Series 2011-2012
Spring 2012 (May, 2012)
Professor David Rain to speak at CCAS Graduation
Spring 2012 (January, 2012)
Spatial Analysis Lab (SAL) Hours
Spring 2011 (May)
Exploring the Geography of What We Eat: People, Land & Food, with Dr. David Rain
Spring 2011 (May)
GUM:Globalization Urbanization Immigration Urban-level immigration research for global cities
Spring 2011 (March 2011)
CCAS features: Peter Smith, BA'10: Graduate Maps his own Future
Spring 2012 (May, 2012)
Short-Term Study Abroad - PANAMA
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