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Today in Geography
Michigan State University Geography, Environment, and Spatial Sciences
5 episodes
3 days ago
Today in Geography is a podcast produced by the Department of Geography, Environment, and Spatial Sciences at Michigan State University. Each episode, we talk with members of our community about their research and interests, and then we spend some time spotlighting events and celebrations that have shaped the field of geography.
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Today in Geography is a podcast produced by the Department of Geography, Environment, and Spatial Sciences at Michigan State University. Each episode, we talk with members of our community about their research and interests, and then we spend some time spotlighting events and celebrations that have shaped the field of geography.
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Today in Geography
Today in Geography - Celebrating Native American Heritage Month with Angie Sanchez

In this episode, we welcome Angie Sanchez, a PhD student in the Department of Geography, Environment, and Spatial Sciences at Michigan State University. Angie’s research focuses on health and medical geography with an emphasis on Indigenous communities and access to breastfeeding support resources and other health disparities.

We also discuss the evolution of Native American Heritage Month, the observance during November to celebrate the history, culture, and contributions of American Indian and Alaska Native peoples. The month-long recognition, established in 1990, is an opportunity to learn about indigenous communities, their traditions, and the challenges they face.

If you would like to learn more about Angie’s work and research, visit the Noon Project (https://nooniproject.com/) and the Sacred Waters Collective (https://sacredwaterscollective.co/). You can email Angie at asanchez@msu.edu and the Sacred Waters Collective at sacredwaterscollective@outlook.com.

Our sponsor for this episode is the MSU onGEO Professional GIS Certificate Program. If you are looking to revamp your current career, earn continuing-education credits, or simply learn new and marketable geospatial skills, visit today to learn how to earn a professional certificate in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) or Geospatial Data Analytics & Visualization. Learn more at https://ongeo.msu.edu/.

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1 week ago
50 minutes 40 seconds

Today in Geography
Today in Geography - Celebrating Geography Awareness Week with Alan Arbogast

This week in Today in Geography, host Nathan Moore sits down with Alan Arbogast, professor and geomorphologist in the Department of Geography, Environment, and Spatial Sciences at Michigan State University. He is best known for his research on the geomorphic history of coastal sand dunes along Lake Michigan. This work has demonstrated that the dunes are much younger than originally thought and that they have grown episodically through time. Activation cycles are likely related to lake level fluctuations and, perhaps, drought episodes. Alan has also conducted research on dune fields within the interior of Michigan, as well as the evolution of the upper Muskegon River valley. Stay tuned for the publication of his forthcoming book on Great Lakes coastal sand dunes.

Moore and Arbogast also discuss Geography Awareness Week, an annual public awareness program, typically celebrated in the third week of November, that encourages people to learn about the significance of place and how we impact and are impacted by our environment. It was established by presidential proclamation more than 35 years ago to promote geographical understanding through a variety of events, activities, and outreach programs.

Our sponsor for this episode is the Undergraduate Program in the Department of Geography, Environment, and Spatial Sciences at MSU. To learn more about exciting degree options, visit geo.msu.edu/undergraduate.

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2 weeks ago
25 minutes 41 seconds

Today in Geography
The Gales of November - The 50th Anniversary of the Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald with Ethan Theuerkauf

In this episode, we welcome Ethan Theuerkauf, a coastal geomorphologist in the Department of Geography, Environment, and Spatial Sciences at Michigan State University. Dr. Theuerkauf’s research focuses on how and why coastal landscapes, such as beaches, barrier islands, and wetlands, change across timescales ranging from storms to millennia.

We also discuss the 50th anniversary of the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, a cargo ship that sank in Lake Superior during a violent storm on November 10, 1975, near Whitefish Point, Michigan. The wreck resulted in the deaths of all 29 crew members on board.

If you would like to learn more about the research that Dr. Theuerkauf and his team conduct in the Great Lakes, visit his lab website at www.coastalgeomorphology.com.

Our sponsor for this episode is the MSU onGEO Professional GIS Certificate Program. If you are looking to revamp your current career, earn continuing-education credits, or simply learn new and marketable geospatial skills, visit  ⁠ongeo.msu.edu⁠ today to learn how to earn a professionalcertificate in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) or Geospatial Data Analytics & Visualization. 

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3 weeks ago
44 minutes 47 seconds

Today in Geography
Today in Geography - Celebrating David Harvey with Mehmet Eroğlu

Today we welcome Mehmet Eroğlu, a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Geography, Environment, and Spatial Sciences at Michigan State University. Mehmet is a human geographer with a research focus on power struggles in the production of landscapes, particularly in relation to workers and working-class communities. His work seeks to understand how, to what extent, and under what structural constraints and opportunities workers exercise their agency in shaping their own geographies. While his broader research interests center on the intersections of labor, place, and power rather than specific regional contexts, his current research examines the struggles of informal coal miners in Turkey.

Mehmet discussed the work of David Harvey, a British-American academic best known for Marxist analyses that focus on urban geography as well as the economy more broadly. Harvey is a Distinguished Professor of anthropology and geography at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, and the Director of Research at the Center for Place, Culture and Politics, and the author of numerous books. He has been teaching Karl Marx’s Capital for over 50 years. Harvey was born on October 31, 1935, and on this episode we celebrate his 90th birthday. 

If you would like to learn more about David Harvey’s research, Mehmet suggests reading Spaces of Capital: Towards a Critical Geography.

Our sponsor for this episode is the MSU onGEO Professional GIS Certificate Program. If you are looking to revamp your current career, earn continuing-education credits, or simply learn new and marketable geospatial skills, visit ongeo.msu.edu today to learn how to earn a professional certificate in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) or Geospatial Data Analytics & Visualization.

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1 month ago
29 minutes 21 seconds

Today in Geography
Today in Geography - Introduction

Hello and welcome to Today in Geography—a podcast produced by the Department of Geography, Environment, and Spatial Sciences at Michigan State University. Each episode, we talk with members of our community about their research and interests, and then we spend some time spotlighting events and celebrations that have shaped the field of geography.

Join host Nathan Moore, an Associate Professor in the Department, for an engaging exploration of people, places, and stories that shape our world.

To learn more about the Department of Geography, Environment, and Spatial Sciences at Michigan State University, visit geo.msu.edu.


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1 month ago
1 minute 19 seconds

Today in Geography
Today in Geography is a podcast produced by the Department of Geography, Environment, and Spatial Sciences at Michigan State University. Each episode, we talk with members of our community about their research and interests, and then we spend some time spotlighting events and celebrations that have shaped the field of geography.