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Petersen-Perlman Brings Flood of Water Interests as New Geography Faculty Josh Zaffos September 2, 2025 Anyone who has studied and worked on water topics knows the adage, “Whiskey is for drinking, water is for…fighting.” Assistant Professor of Geography Jacob Petersen-Perlman who studies water conflict can’t argue that water is at the root of many tense […]| anthgr.colostate.edu
New CSU Geography professor studies the relationships of political institutions that manage water resources amid environmental change| Anthropology and Geography
The Doctors Are In! Milestone Achievement for Students and Department Josh Zaffos This spring, Kelton Meyer, Ph.D. and Zoey Walder-Hoge, Ph.D. became the first-ever Anthropology Ph.D. students graduated from Colorado State University! The individual achievements also represent a department landmark as the first two students to complete the Anthropology doctoral program since it launched in […]| Anthropology and Geography – Colorado State University
Alumna Maureen McNamara Best (ANTH MA 2010) is the executive director of LEAP, a nonprofit for local food access in Roanoke, Va.| Anthropology and Geography
Bown’s New Book Offers Fresh View on Wyoming Landslide February 2025 Josh Zaffos Anthropology and Geography faculty Thomas Bown, Ph.D, is the coauthor of a new book, Heart Mountain Detachment Fault: A Critical Reappraisal, published by Archway Publishing. Bown and Associate Teaching Professor Kim Nichols co-direct the CSU Paleontology Field School — which runs in […]| Anthropology and Geography – Colorado State University
Colorado State Anthropology and Geography has been recognized as a Top Five U.S. Anthropology Program for research spending| Anthropology and Geography
Geography Undergraduate Programs| Anthropology and Geography
Advising Faculty Member, GDPE| anthgr.colostate.edu
Dr. Johnson wrote his dissertation on industrial location in the U.S. South. His first several publications reflected his interest in industrial geography and economic development in the South. While in graduate school, he also developed areas of expertise in urban geography (particularly shantytown development in “Third World” cities) and cartography/GIS. His regional specialization was Latin America. He was an OAS Fellow to Ecuador, where he did research on the Ecuadorian abarrotería (...| anthgr.colostate.edu