I will have several opportunities for students to earn
course credit in
Geography 494: Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Spring 2024, working with me and my graduate
students on projects focused on long-term fire, vegetation, and climate history in the eastern U.S. and circum-Caribbean region.
Credit is awarded based on the time you put in—each credit hour requires
an average of 3 hours of work each week of the term.
Reading about the research and completing safety and other training will count for some of your hours.
Geography 494 is a great way for you to get involved in ongoing research projects in our department.
Often this is a first step toward independent studies including honors theses, or paid research positions.
Email me, Professor Sally Horn ([log in to unmask]),
if you are interested.