Past Winners of the GIS Poster Contests
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Winners of the 2006 GIS Poster Contest
First Place: Andrew Argeski, " Locating and Surveying Abandoned
Mines in the Nez Perce National Forest." Prize: $300.00
Second Place: Victoria E. C. Solbert, Historic Land Use in Hartford
Vermont: 1939 to Present." Prize: $200.00
Third Place: Cynthia Chen, Selecting Sampling Locations for Osmium
along the Connecticut River." Prize: $100.00
Winners of the 2005 GIS Poster Contest
First prize - Andrew Argeski, $600.00
Second prize - Dan Mahoney, $400.00
Third prize (1) - Ari Bezman, $250.00
Third prize (2) - Natalie Koch, $250.00
Thank you to all who submitted posters.
Sponsoring Departments
| Earth
Sciences |
The Department of Earth Sciences includes using GIS in its
study of the Earth. The department includes several computer
labs which assist faculty and students in their research.
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| Geography |
Maps are integral to Geography. Using GIS lets geographers
visually display how humans change the Earth for their use.
The Geography Department has the Rahr Lab for its students
to use GIS
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| Academic
Computing |
Academic Computing provides departments with support in
dealing with new technologies of all types. Their web site
hosts the download for ArcGIS.
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| Dartmouth
Libraries |
The Libraries at Dartmouth College actively pursue and collect
resources in all formats to aid and enhance research for faculty,
students and staff. The Evans Map Room in particular collects
resources for using GIS.
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More information
To learn more about Geography Awareness Week, please see GIS
Day.
For
more information, please blitz Lucinda
M. Hall or visit the Evans Map Room located on the 2nd level
of the Berry Library next to the Jones Media Center.
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