Genevieve Carlton holds a Ph.D. in history from Northwestern University and earned tenure at the University of Louisville. Drawing on over 15 years of experience in higher education, Genevieve ...
Geographic information science is the science of making better decisions. Geospatial professionals integrate, map, analyze, and interpret data across disciplines to identify trends, relationships, and ...
A Geographic Information System (GIS) is a key piece of technology that allows us to manage and analyze spatial data. These systems are what make location tracking, digital maps and spatial data ...
Just three months after being awarded a grant from the Provost’s Creative Adaptation Fund, William & Mary Professors John Swaddle and Stuart Hamilton have begun accepting applications for the ...
Classes in William & Mary’s new certificate program in geospatial sciences will begin in the fall. “It’s actually a certificate in Geographic Information Science, to be very specific,” said GIS ...
Skills in geographic information science and geospatial data analysis offer students market-ready tools for turning data into informed decision-making. The GIS Certificate (in-person) and Geospatial ...
See, capture, store, and interpret data for terrains and applications that range from the distribution of organic mound-building ants in Yellowstone National Park to assessing the northernmost-known ...
The professional M.S. in geospatial information science program provides students a path toward their future as GIS professionals in the natural and physical sciences, business, engineering, planning, ...
Geographic information science seeks to redefine concepts for their use in the digital age, while geographic information systems (GIS) employs powerful technologies to analyze, visualize and display ...
Sign up for GIS Day 2023 at Temple University. Even with an undergraduate degree in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Terra Luke initially found it challenging to ...
Students at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology (TJHSST) in Alexandria, Va., begin working with GIS ideas in the ninth grade. In the 10th, they study computer sciences. In the 12th ...