Exit Talks & Honors Symposium

Exit Talks & Honors Symposium

We are excited to host our annual Exit Talks & Honors Symposium events featuring graduating undergraduate and graduate students! Friends, family, and the larger Geography community are invited to join us on Friday, May 16 and Monday, May 19 to celebrate the work of our amazing students and connect with one another.

Join us in-person in 575 McCone!

May 16, Honors Symposium

Yuqi Tian

Yuqi Tian | 1:00pm

From People’s Park Annex to Ohlone Park: The Wandering Body and Accessible Park Space

Faculty Advisor: Seth Lunine

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Ryan Wakefield | 1:30pm

Expanding Supplies: Flood-MAR in the Modesto Subbasin's Shifting Water Future

Faculty Advisor: Laurel Larsen

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Sally Norman | 2:00pm

Embodied Therapeutic Landscapes in Sonoma County

Faculty Advisor: Gerónimo Barrera de la Torre

Hayden Rae Salfen

Hayden Rae Salfen | 2:30pm

Methodologies of Acid Fumigation

Faculty Advisor: Dave Wahl

Jacqueline Canchola-Martinez

Jacqueline Canchola-Martinez | 3:00pm

por vida // for life: an embodied geographic approach to environmental (in)justice through photo & sound

Faculty Advisors: Joel Wanek & Tianna Bruno

Julius Marshall Weisberg

Julius Marshall Weisberg | 3:30pm

Post-Industrial Sonic Geographies of West Berkeley and Emeryville

Faculty Advisor: Joel Wanek

May 19, Honors Symposium

Alexander Cohen Brown

Alexander Cohen Brown | 12:30pm

Fire Regime Dynamics in the Okavango Delta: A MODIS-Based Temporal Analysis

Faculty Advisor: Laurel Larsen

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Kleigh Bailey Holland Carroll | 1:00pm

Mapping Places of Worship: An Analysis of Religious Geographies in Berkeley

Faculty Advisor: Lakshmi Sarah

Shreya Chaudhuri

Shreya Chaudhuri | 1:30pm

Scars On Our Soils: The Colonial Environmental History of the Indian Tea Industry

Faculty Advisor: Diana Negrin

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Alma Guadalupe Gonzalez | 2:00pm

Sacramento-San Joaquín River Delta: Understanding Settler Colonialism and Migrant Laborers’ Socio-Ecological Impact

Faculty Advisor: Seth Lunine

Sebastián Jose Magaña

Sebastián Jose Magaña | 2:30pm

Río Muerto: Water Injustice and Indigenous Resilience in Sonora

Faculty Advisor: Dave Wahl

Maya D. Howard

Maya D. Howard | 3:00pm

California's Youth Carceral Geographies: A Case Study of Sacramento Child Welfare

Faculty Advisor: Tianna Bruno

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Cole Haddock | 3:30pm

Swept Off the Map

Faculty Advisor: Desiree Fields