This blog hosts course materials for World Regional Geography (GEA 2000, sections U02-U10) students at Florida International University for the Spring of 2010.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Dear students: here is your supplemental reading for the week. It is an opinion piece from the New York Times from by a structural engineer and earthquake consultant. Seattle may be a cool place, but is it ready for a mega-earthquake of the sort that just hit Chile? Apparently not.
Professor Price received her PhD in Geography from the University of Washington in 1997. She has worked at Florida International University since 1996, and is an Associate Professor in the newly-created Department of Global & Socio-Cultural Studies (GSS). She is a cultural and urban geographer who is currently researching and publishing in the areas of ethnic enclave neighborhoods and Latino immigration.
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