See Geospatial Science Senior Thesis Defenses TODAY
The Carthage community is invited to see Geospatial Science Senior Thesis Defenses from 3 to 5 p.m. Monday, Dec. 4, in room 253 of the David A. Straz Jr. Center.
The presentations will go in the following order, roughly 20 minutes each:
- William Kotomski ’24, “The Influence of Riffles on Stream Quality: A Case Study of the Nippersink Creek in Glacial Park, IL”
- Grace Condit ’24, “Mapping for Conservation: How Perspective Matters- An Undergraduate Pilot Study”
- Carolina Szoepe ’24, “Toxins Mobilized at Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) Facilities: Risks Influenced by Soil Permeability and Flooding”
- Michael Bartczyszyn ’24, “Heating Up: Changing Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park-How are Fires Changing the Landscape of the Parks”
- Sara Fitzgibbon ’24, “COVID-19 Pandemic in Spanish & Portuguese-Speaking Countries: Spatial-Temporal Analysis of COVID-19 in Latin America, and Spain and Portugal in Europe”
- Grant Ostertag ’24, “How A Changing Climate Is Changing Wisconsin’s Oak Forests: A Case Study In Southeast Wisconsin”
Sponsoring Department, Office, or Organization:
Geospatial Science Department