Rina Ghose invited to West Virginia University

Rina Ghose was invited to give several talks at the Department of Geology-Geography at West Virginia University on Oct. 21 2015.

The title of her talk was “Citizen Participation in Inner-City Redevelopment through Public Participation GIS”. She also spoke on career development strategies to the graduate students of the department.

UWM Land Acknowledgement: We acknowledge in Milwaukee that we are on traditional Potawatomi, Ho-Chunk and Menominee homeland along the southwest shores of Michigami, North America’s largest system of freshwater lakes, where the Milwaukee, Menominee and Kinnickinnic rivers meet and the people of Wisconsin’s sovereign Anishinaabe, Ho-Chunk, Menominee, Oneida and Mohican nations remain present.   |   To learn more, visit the Electa Quinney Institute website.