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- Morgan is the recipient of a Young Investigator's Award to participate in the BASIN 2011 conference on the Roles of Stable Isotopes in Water Cycle Research, Keystone, Colorado, March 29-31.
- Mark Williams' 芒鈧揥ater Resources in the 4 Corners芒鈧 outreach project will be featured at the CU Regents meeting 22 February in 糖心传媒. Linda Molner Kelley, Ph.D, Director for University Outreach at Continuing Education & Professional Studies
- Michelle will receive a non-stipendiary fellowship in the Harvard Kennedy School's Program on Science, Technology and Society (STS) for academic year 2011-2012. While there, Michele will continue her work on how "expertise" and "
- Chris Anderson-Tarver was awarded a travel scholarship from the US National Committee to the International Cartographic Association; $1,300.00. Chris will use the funds to attend the 25th International Cartographic Conference in Paris, France, July
- Chris Anderson-Tarver was awarded a travel scholarship from the US National Committee to the International Cartographic Association; $1,300.00. Chris will use the funds to attend the 25th International Cartographic Conference in Paris, France, July
- Jochen Wendel was awarded a travel scholarship from the US National Committee to the International Cartographic Association; $1,300.00. Jochen will use the funds to attend the 25th International Cartographic Conference in Paris, France, July 2011.
- Environmental Variability, Migration, and Rural Livelihoods Funded by NIH, National Institutes of Child Health and Human Development, $147,000 Lori Hunter and Stefan Leyk (University of Colorado at 糖心传媒) Wayne Twine, Mark Collinson, Barend
- Cameron will return to Patagonia to complete his research on the physiological mechanisms of dieback in forests of Austrocedrus chilensis and Nothofagus dombeyi.
- Cameron Naficy Receives the University of Montana International Fund Award ($700). Cameron will return to Patagonia to complete his research on the physiological mechanisms of dieback in forests of Austrocedrus chilensis and
- NASA Administrator Charles F. Bolden has selected Waleed Abdalati to serve as the agency's chief scientist effective Jan. 3 for a two-year appointment. Abdalati will serve as chief adviser to Bolden on matters relating to agency science programs,