The Path Less Traveled: Summer Sessions
Rather than a summer internship, Madeleine took classes over the summer ranging from GIS to Environmental Justice
Rather than a summer internship, Madeleine took classes over the summer ranging from GIS to Environmental Justice
Current maps may severely underestimate how many need assistance.
Besides shifts in class structure, the UEP teaching team will also have some new additions this year.
If you’re a UEP student, you’ve probably spent many a long afternoon with Carolyn Talmadge in the Tisch Library Data Lab. As a 2014 Tufts… Read More »Tufts Projects Earn Accolades At ESRI GIS Conference
The 2015 GIS Poster Expo took place this week, showcasing the work and research of UEP, Fletcher, civil and environmental engineering, undergraduates and others. Project… Read More »2015 GIS Poster Expo!
Beyond the introductory GIS class, there are several other classes available to UEP students in different areas of spatial analysis. Remote Sensing is popular among… Read More »Crisis mapping at UEP
Last fall, Gabriel Holbrow ’12 took Introduction to GIS (Geographic Information Systems) taught by Barbara Parmenter. The final assignment for that class is to make… Read More »Gabriel Holbrow ’12 won awards for his GIS poster