We are pleased to announce @clancywilmott.bsky.social's tenure promotion to Associate Professor! Professor Wilmott's work and generosity have done so much for the department and for so many in and beyond it. Congrats on this much deserved milestone!
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UC Berkeley’s Hope Scholars program is celebrating 20 years of transforming lives for students who experienced foster care. Geography PhD student Alexis Wood, who overcame her own barriers, is now paying it forward as a peer mentor for the program. news.berkeley.edu/2025/12/16/f...
Geography Professor Jeff Chambers discusses the 'hypertropical' climate threatening the Amazon in a new article published by Nature. Co-authors include Geography PhD student Anna Weber. Watch a video about the project here: vimeo.com/1144476859
Check out "Fear of a Dead White Planet," co-edited by Geography Associate Professor Jake Kosek, now available to read for free! read.dukeupress.edu/books/book/3...
Clancy Wilmott talks with Berkeley Social Sciences about the promise and pitfalls of AI tools ls.berkeley.edu/news/berkele...
As California grapples with conflictual views of fire, Annabelle Law’s (BA '24) essay offers a powerful reframe: fire, when guided by Indigenous knowledge, can be a source of healing and abundance, renewing both ecosystems and communities. terralingua.org/stories/cult...
Geography Professor Kurt Cuffey with Geography student Char Tomlinson in the Kanchenjunga Himalaya of Nepal
Glaciers are more than stunning landscapes—they hold vital clues about our planet’s past and future climate. Professor Kurt Cuffey explains how glaciology reveals critical insights into global warming, from polar amplification to rising sea levels. Read the whole story: bit.ly/41MI01U
Something of particular relevance to geography is the migration of quilts, quiltmakers, and quilting knowledge in the Second Great Migration, and as the exhibition text notes, quilting's "unique capacity for connecting kin across time and distance". bampfa.org/program/rout...
BAMPFA's Elaine Yau took faculty, staff, & students on a special tour of "Routed West: Twentieth-Century African American Quilts in California," an exhibition that speaks to many of the themes within Black geographies.
New students, new picnic tables, new beginnings! Today’s new student orientations were full of community — lunch on the balcony at picnic tables hand-built by Dr. Jake Kosek and transfer students connecting with alumni who’ve been exactly where they are now. Here’s to the start of a new journey! 💛🐻💙
🌎 Coming Fall 2025! Dive into powerful global narratives with GEOG 170: Writing the World — a brand new course that explores how influential written stories shape and challenge our views on identity, culture, and power. Register NOW! #ucberkeleygeography
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Congratulations to the Class of 2025🎓 We're so proud of everything you’ve achieved and we can't wait to see what you do in the world! 🌎💙💛 #BerkeleyGrad #ClassOf2025 #Geography
Join us Friday, May 2 @ 3pm for a powerful convo w/ sexuality educator Ericka Hart + cultural preservationist Ebony Donnley aka Deep East Oakland’s own DJ Sure Love to Ball — hosts of the Hoodrat to Headwrap Podcast! We'll see you there!
Click here to RSVP: www.eventbrite.com/e/sinners-bl...
Learn more about the Golden State with GEOG N50AC! Explore the truth about California this summer during Summer Session D. Secure your spot now! geography.berkeley.edu/courses/geog...
Interested in Social, Spatial, Ecological, and Racial Fixes in New Deal South Carolina? Listen to Ph.D. ‘24 Graduate Morgan P. Vickers’s podcast episode with the Social Science Matrix! Available now on matrix.berkeley.edu/research-art... or Apple Podcasts!
Phd candidate Andrea Lara-Garcia has been awarded the Mentored Research Award for the 2025-2026 academic year! This fellowship supports diverse doctoral students in developing advanced research skills through faculty-guided pre-dissertation research. Congrats, Andrea!
Huge congrats to Kendrick Manymules for receiving the UC Dissertation-Year Fellowship for the 2025-2026 academic year! This fellowship provides financial support to help diverse doctoral students focus on completing their dissertations. We’re so proud of you, Kendrick!
Join us for our final Colloquium event of the year! We’re finishing off strong with Sarah Elwood of @uofwa.bsky.social THIS WEDNESDAY, April 23, @ 3:30. She will be discussing ‘Stop the Sweeps: Computational Urbanisms & Insurgent Mediations of the City.’
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Huge congrats to students Cole Haddock and Maria Toldi for winning The Judith Lee Stronach Baccalaureate Prize for their project Swept off the Map. This project will be published by #StreetSpirit. For more information: research.berkeley.edu/stronach-pri...
We are proud to announce that april l. graham-jackson, Geography PhD alum ‘24 has been awarded a 2025 ACLS Fellowship from @acls1919.bsky.social! graham-jackson has been recognized as one of 62 outstanding scholars from a pool of over 2,300 applicants through a multi-stage process! #ACLS
Interest in theories of alienation, value, and agency in archeology? Join the weekly Colloquium with Andrew Sanchez to learn more! We’ll see you today @ 3:30!
Geography Ph.D. Candidate Andrea Lara-Garcia won the Legal Geographies Specialty Group award for Best Graduate Student Presentation for "Who Owns the Border?: Contested Territorialities in the Arizona and Texas Borderlands.” Way to go, Andrea! #AAG2025
Ph.D. Candidate Lee Crandall won the Digital Geographies Specialty group award for Best Graduate Student Paper Award for their paper "Plotting cryptoeconomic imaginaries and counterplotting the network state." Congrats, Lee! #AAG2025
Huge congratulations to Geography Ph.D. Candidate Jimena Perez for winning the AAG Latinx Geographies Speciality Group's 2025 LxG Graduate Student Paper Award for her paper "Restorying the L.A. River." #AAG2025
BUGs (Berkeley United Geographers) is hosting an event TODAY with professors from our very own department, Sociology, City Planning, Media Studies, Ethnic Studies, and Italian Studies. Join us for snacks and panels today April 9th at 6pm in McCone Hall 575 or Zoom rb.gy/ehi9xv! See you there!
Our Colloquia Series is so thrilled to host Hannah Fair of
@unisouthampton.bsky.social TODAY at 3:30 as she reveals an unexpected and unalienated ‘joy of pests’ that is grounded in symbiotic more-than-human autonomy. See you there!
For more information: events.berkeley.edu/geog/event/2...
Join us March 19 @ 3:30 to discuss “‘Sounding’ Celebration and Reparatory Justice Through Spaces of Feeling: the Case of Jamaica” with Dr. Sonjah Stanley Niaah of the University of West Indies, Mona. See you there!
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By donating to Geography during #CalBigGive, you'll provide critical funding for undergraduate research, enabling students like Tatiana Butte to explore their passions, gain hands-on experience, and create work that drives meaningful change. givingday.berkeley.edu/giving-day/9...
Garcia argues we must attend to the history of Spanish colonialism, Mexican ownership, & enduring Indigenous resistance to colonialism, along with the physical geography, to appreciate how states developed different strategies & tactics for managing the US-Mexico border.
Your donation during #CalBigGive supports students like Andrea Lara Garcia, a Geography Ph.D. student who conducts critical borderlands scholarship focused on the Southwest United States. givingday.berkeley.edu/giving-day/9...