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Hundreds of nearly symmetrical mounds, conical and dome-shaped, rise from the surface of the plain in this otherworldly landscape of the Philippines. on.natgeo.com/2Mh248S


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Green is the new black.


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As for Forest Service roads, we are adding a few closures in the San Jacinto Mountains for safety during this event: Idyllwild Control, Thomas Mountain and Bee Canyon (after the recreational shooting area). Full list closures: fs.usda.gov/detail/sbnf/co… Be safe, all!


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In Riverside County, numerous neighborhoods are also under evacuation order. Keep following @RivCoReady for updates.

EVACUATION UPDATE — Noble A, Noble F, Bench A, Mias A, Mias B Zones and Millard Shooting Ranch now under EVACUATION ORDER. Existing Evacuation Warnings remain. Temporary Evacuation Point at Hemmerling Elementary School, 1928 W Nicolet, Banning 92220. Info: RivCoReady.org/ActiveEvents

RivCoReady's tweet image. EVACUATION UPDATE — Noble A, Noble F, Bench A, Mias A, Mias B Zones and Millard Shooting Ranch now under EVACUATION ORDER. Existing Evacuation Warnings remain. Temporary Evacuation Point at Hemmerling Elementary School, 1928 W Nicolet, Banning 92220. Info: RivCoReady.org/ActiveEvents


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If you live near where wildfires burned this summer, be in touch with your county emergency providers. In San Bernardino County, an evacuation order has already been called for areas affected by the El Dorado Fire. Keep following @YucaipaPD for updates.

#EvacuationOrder •Red Cross will be opening a Reception Center at Redlands East Valley High School, 31000 E. Colton Ave., Redlands – 571-595-7771 •Devore Animal Shelter 19777 Shelter Way in San Bernardino are accepting large animals •Public Info Line - 211 or (909) 355-8800

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•Red Cross will be opening a Reception Center at Redlands East Valley High School, 31000 E. Colton Ave., Redlands – 571-595-7771

•Devore Animal Shelter 19777 Shelter Way in San Bernardino are accepting large animals

•Public Info Line - 211 or (909) 355-8800


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Just getting started with #ArcGIS Online? Check out this free learning plan: bit.ly/2vP6KYb


Department Chair Kevin Grisham on @KCRWPressPlay with @TheMadBrandFederal-Government warns of continued threat from domestic violent extremists kcrw.co/3iXuMYp


One of our alumae, Cristina Sedano (Environmental Studies BA, 2018 and Social Science and Globalization MA, 2020) recently found out she is in the final pool being considered for admissions to a PhD program at Oxford University. Awesome work, Cristina!


One of our own highlighted by CSUSB - Graciela Moran (@ChellaM_ )! So proud of all you have accomplished and cannot wait to see how far you will go. The sky is the limit!!!


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Together, we will build a world where the accomplishments of our daughters will be celebrated, rather than diminished.


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The California State University, which includes CSUSB, has announced that it is planning for an anticipated return to delivering courses primarily in-person starting with the fall 2021 term. 💙🐾🐺Read more: csusb.edu/inside/article…

CSUSBNews's tweet image. The California State University, which includes CSUSB, has announced that it is planning for an anticipated return to delivering courses primarily in-person starting with the fall 2021 term. 💙🐾🐺Read more: csusb.edu/inside/article…

Looking to become more of a global citizen and know more about the world around you, join us today for our cutting-edge interdisciplinary degree, BA in Global Studies. Be in the first cohort of CSUSB students to get this degree!


CSUSB Students looking for classes, our Department still has some empty seats and wants you to come and join us. For more details of classes open, please email Prof. Grisham, Department Chair at [email protected]


For those looking to add to their spatial skills regardless of disciplinary background, come and join our GIS Certificate at CSUSB. For more details, reach out to us. Beginning classes and advanced classes being taught in Fall and Spring Semesters and Summer Session 2021


Spatial thinking is something we all do but applying to the current pandemic environment helps us to get a more deep understanding of the virus and its connection with political geography - pewresearch.org/politics/2020/…


Spatial thinking and spatial skills help us better understand the world and ESRI is at the forefront. Glad for our department to be partnering with them.


"Listen to your instinct, grab the opportunity when it presents itself and then give it your all." —Helen Mirren via @momentumdash


"Believe you can and you're halfway there." —Theodore Roosevelt via @momentumdash


2nd Day of Geog Awareness Activities on Nov. 19, 12 to 1:30 PM. Panel on Women in Geography with special guest, Dr. Jenny Zorn, CSU Bakersfield Provost Emerita (@JennyZorn) To join us virtually on Nov 19th, go to the following Zoom link: csusb.zoom.us/j/86702770040


Coming to CSUSB - Geography Awareness Week, Nov 17 and 19, 12 to 1:30 PM. To join us virtually on Nov 17th, go to the following Zoom link: csusb.zoom.us/j/85845508880 Guest Speaker Dr. David H. Kaplan (@dhkaplanoh), Past President of AAG


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