GEOGRAPHY COLLOQUIUM (GEOG 565)
THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 2016, L196 EDUCATION BUILDING
SESSION I: LATE AFTERNOON, 4PM – 6PM
4:00 Introductory Remarks | William Gustav Gartner
4:05 A History of Food Systems and Food Security in Madison, Wi from 1970 to Today | Sekajibo Major, Britney Schopf, Andrea Sherman
4:25 Cherokee Marsh: A Case Study on Resident Perceptions of Nutrient Runoff in the Yahara Basin | Eric Perttunen, Liam Patton, Leo Roth
4:45 Milwaukee’s History of Segregation and Development: A Biography of Four Neighborhoods | Gabe Jun Ha Kim, Jessie Paulson, Meghan Wierschke
5:05 “There’s No Business Like Show Business”: Downtown eaters and Madison’s Identity | Joseph Damato, Alex Nelson, Maren Harris
5:25 Climate Change Perceptions at UW-Madison | Aiyana Groh, Kallie Ramsdell , Andrew Hanson
5:45 Departmental Awards and Graduation Ceremony | Lisa Naughton, Geography Department Chair
6:00 Break
SESSION II: EVENING, 6:30PM – 9PM
6:30 Introductory Remarks | William Gustav Gartner
6:35 The Viability of Offshore Wind Energy Sources across Wisconsin’s Great Lakes (GIS) | Calvin LaDue, Molly Schumacher, Isabel Wilson Orno
6:55 Greening Up Rooftops in Downtown Madison, Wi | Carly Helms; Margaret Radl; Feier Yang
7:15 Urban Development, Housing, and Student Enclaves in University Towns: Luxury Living in Madison, Wi | Nathan France, Kaia Palm-Leis, Matthew Smith
7:35 High Speed Rails: A Sensical Match for Wisconsin? | Genevieve Burgess, Veronica Plum, Schuyler Williams