Beres in Natural Areas Journal

Karl BeresKarl Beres, professor of math and computer science, had a book review published in the most recent volume of Natural Areas Journal, a journal produced by the Natural Areas Association, an organization that, “informs, unites, and supports persons engaged in identifying, protecting, managing, and studying natural areas and biological diversity across landscapes and ecosystems.”

Beres reviewed In the Memory of the Map: A Cartographic Memoir, by Christopher Norment, a professor of environmental science and biology at SUNY College at Brockport. In his review, Beres writes that Norment offers a glimpse into his, “personal life and professional career through a series of vignettes, interspersed with philosophical reflections.”

You can read the full review online by clicking here.


To learn more about the Math and Computer Science Department at Ripon College, click here.

To read about more Ripon College faculty in the news, click here.

[retweet]


Related Posts

Kaeley Miller ’24, left, and Alison DeNamur ’25

Student-written papers place in sociological association competition

Jacqueline Clark, professor of sociology and the Helen Swift Neilson Professor of Cultural Studies; Kaeley Miller ’24 of Norway, Michigan; and Alison DeNamur ’25 of […]

Christina Othon, Patrick Willoughby

Othon, Willoughby among collaborators receiving major National Science Foundation grant

A National Science Foundation grant worth more than $259,000 over four years has been awarded for an interdisciplinary research study led by Associate Professor of […]

Lillian Brown, left, in "The Mousetrap"

Lillian Brown to appear in ‘The Mousetrap’ in Milwaukee

Assistant Professor of Theatre Lillian Brown will appear in a professional production of “The Mousetrap” Nov. 25-Dec. 17 at Next Act Theatre in Milwaukee. Agatha […]

Bob Wallace, Samara Kusztyb '22, Warren Januszkiewicz '24

Work by Bob Wallace, two students published in journal Hydrobiologia

Bob Wallace, professor emeritus of biology at Ripon College, and two students recently had research published in the journal Hydrobiologia. Samara Kusztyb ’22, a native […]