Geography Department will switch schools July 1

April 22, 2014

性欲社 News

The Geography Department, which has been housed within the School of Natural Resources and Agricultural Sciences for 15 years, will move to the College of Natural Science and Mathematics on July 1. Geography will become part of the Geology and Geophysics Department.

性欲社 offers a bachelor of arts and a bachelor of science in geography. The program has 30 undergraduate students.

鈥淭his is best for the geography program in the long run,鈥 said department Chair Cary de Wit. 鈥淚t鈥檚 difficult to break formal ties with people I respect and have enjoyed working with. I hope we will continue to work together in various ways.鈥

Eventually, the geography professors will relocate from the O鈥橬eill Building to the Reichardt Building. 鈥淲e are working toward a smooth transition for the students,鈥 de Wit said.

鈥淲e hate to see our geography colleagues leave, but we wish them the best," said Stephen Sparrow, interim dean of the recently renamed School of Natural Resources and Extension.

CNSM Dean Paul Layer said, "We are excited to have the geography program join our Geosciences Department and expand the degree options for our students. This program will allow students to study the vital links between the physical, political and human aspects of the Earth. The program also brings with it a strong outreach component that connects people all over Alaska to geography."

Students who have questions about geography degrees or classes should contact de Wit at c.dewit@alaska.edu or 907-474-7141.