Thursday 15 March 2012

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Alexander B. Murphy (Chair) Is Professor Of Geography And Former Head Of The Department Of Geography At The University Of Oregon, Where He Also Holds The James F. And Shirley K. Rippey Chair In Liberal Arts And Sciences. He Specializes In Cultural And Political Geography, With A Regional Emphasis On Europe. Professor Murphy Is A Past President Of The Association Of American Geographers (2003-2004) And Current Senior Vice President Of The American Geographical Society. He Was A Co-Editor Of Progress In Human Geography For 11 Years, And He Currently Co-Edits Eurasian Geography And Economics. In The Late 1990s He Chaired The National Committee That Oversaw The Addition Of Geography To The College Board’s Advanced Placement Program. Professor Murphy Is The Author Of More Than 80 Articles And Several Books, Including The Regional Dynamics Of Language Differentiation In Belgium (University Of Chicago, 1988), Cultural Encounters With The Environment (Edited With Douglas Johnson; Rowman & Littlefield, 2000), Human Geography: Culture, Society, And Space, 9th Ed. (With Erin Fouberg And Harm De Blij; Wiley, 2009), And The European Cultural Area: A Systematic Geography, 5th Ed. (With Terry Jordan-Bychkov And Bella Bychkova Jordan). Professor Murphy Is The Recipient Of Numerous Grants And Awards, Including A Fulbright-Hays Research Grant In 1985, A National Endowment For The Humanities Fellowship In 1991, A National Science Foundation Presidential Young Investigator Award In The Mid-1990s, A National Council For Geographic Education Distinguished Teaching Award In 2001, And The Association Of American Geographers’ Gilbert Grosvenor Honors Award For Geographic Education. Professor Murphy Holds A B.A. In Archaeology From Yale University, A Law Degree From The Columbia University School Of Law, And A Ph.D. In Geography From The University Of Chicago.
Nancy Colleton Is The President Of The Institute For Global Environmental Strategies (Iges), A Nonprofit Organization Located In Arlington, Virginia. She Specializes In Advancing Environmental Information Capabilities And Services—Primarily Earth Observations—And Works To Communicate Their Critical Role In Responding To Global Challenges Such As Climate Change. Ms. Colleton Also Leads The Alliance For Earth Observations—An Informal Confederation Of Industry, Academic, And Nongovernmental Organizations That Works To Ensure The Rapid And Broad Delivery Of The Timely, Comprehensive, And Accurate Environmental Information For Improved Decision Making. She Cochairs The Environmental Information Services Working Group Of The National Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration Science Advisory Board; Is A Board Member Of The Geoeye Foundation; And Leads The Newly Established Specialty Group On Environmental Information For The International Union For Conservation Of Nature. Ms. Colleton Holds A B.A. Degree From Hood College
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