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“Just Who Will You Be?”

COL [R] Steven D. Fleming, SSI Professor of the Practice, shared some thoughts on how to live a purpose-driven life in the Spatial Sciences Institute Brown Bag series on Tuesday, November 15, 2016. Taking the title of his remarks from the title of Maria Schriver’s best-selling book Just Who Will You Be?, Professor Fleming gave…
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Robert Smith

As an ROTC cadet, I am looking for coursework that equips me to excel in the future as an Army officer. My degree in International Relations prepares me to understand and affect the highest levels of policymaking, but I wanted to round that broad knowledge out with a more technical skill-set. This addition to my…
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Rich Windisch

I have always found maps fascinating. Growing up, the kids in the neighborhood and I would always play games outside together. Once I discovered Google Maps, I would take screenshots with the satellite imagery of our neighborhood and annotate different “territories” with boundaries, colored shading, and other symbols. We would all then use my maps…
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Jordan Chun

Why Human Security and Geospatial Intelligence (HSGI)? To understand the relationship between psychology and human security, you have to dive into a little bit of both subjects. The main goal of psychology is to create an understanding of the brain – the biological structure, cognitive processes, etc. A psychologist doesn’t just want to know what…
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