Dinaburg Memorial Fellowships Awarded to 6 Grad Students

April 2, 2014

The 2014-2015 Jennifer Dinaburg Memorial Research Fellowship recipients are: Chris Anderson-Tarver, Joel Correia, Julia Hicks, Galen Murton, Caitlin Ryan and Sam Smith.

Gilbert White Fellowships Awarded to Two Students

May 3, 2013

Gilbert F. White Doctoral Fellowships in Geography have been awarded to Chris Anderson-Tarver and Lindsay Skog.

Chris Anderson-Tarver Receives the CaGIS Doctoral Scholarship Award

Feb. 27, 2012

This $1000 scholarship recognizes academic achievement and encourages continuing success in outstanding cartography, geographic information systems (GIS), and geographic information science (GIScience). The scholarship also recognizes achievement or potential for achievement in original research advancing the specific disciplines of cartography or GIScience.

Chris Anderson-Tarver Receives Rocky Mountain GITA Scholarship

Sept. 15, 2011

Chris was awarded a $750 scholarship from the Rocky Mountain Geospatial Information and Technology Association. The academic scholarship is designed for students exhibiting academic excellence in the geospatial technologies fields. See GITA Website for more information.

Chris Anderson-Tarver Receives Travel Scholarship from the US National Committee

Feb. 1, 2011

Chris Anderson-Tarver was awarded a travel scholarship from the US National Committee to the International Cartographic Association; $1,300.00. Chris will use the funds to attend the 25th International Cartographic Conference in Paris, France, July 2011. See International Cartographic Association for more information.

Chris Anderson-Tarver Receives Travel Scholarship from the US National Committee

Feb. 1, 2011

Chris Anderson-Tarver was awarded a travel scholarship from the US National Committee to the International Cartographic Association; $1,300.00. Chris will use the funds to attend the 25th International Cartographic Conference in Paris, France, July 2011. See International Cartographic Association for more information.

Geography student wins $20K sustainability grant

March 9, 2010

Geography student Shane Grigsby has won a $20,000 grant from the CU Environmental Center for his project on "Topographic Mapping of the CU Campus for Sustainability." Along with his faculty sponsor, Professor Babs Buttenfield, with in-kind support from graduate student Chris Anderson-Tarver, Shane will investigate the use of geometric properties...