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DESCRIPTION:\n\nDr. Craig Colten\, Carl O. Sauer Professor of Geography at\
 nLouisiana State University and the Director of Human Dimensions at the Wa
 ter\nInstitute of the Gulf\, will discuss “The End of Abundance: Uncivil W
 ater Wars\nin the American South” at the Geography Department’s second ann
 ual Donald W.\nMeinig Undergraduate Lecture Thursday\, April 17\, 2014\, 5
 :15 P.M. in Maxwell\nAuditorium.&nbsp\; \n\nColten earned his Ph.D. in\nge
 ography at Syracuse University and worked for a number of years in state\n
 government and the private sector before returning to the academy. He is t
 he\nauthor of the award-winning Unnatural Metropolis: Wresting New Orleans
  from\nNature (2005) and LSU Press will release his new book on water reso
 urces in the\nAmerican South this fall.&nbsp\; \n\nThe Professor Donald W.
  Meinig\nUndergraduate Lecture honors the pivotal geographical work of Max
 well Professor\nEmeritus Donald W. Meinig\, a member of the Syracuse Unive
 rsity Department of\nGeography from 1959 until his retirement in 2005.\n\n
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SUMMARY:Department of Geography presents: Dr. Craig Colten
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p></p><p>\n\n</p>Dr. Craig Colten\, Ca
 rl O. Sauer Professor of Geography at\nLouisiana State University and the 
 Director of Human Dimensions at the Water\nInstitute of the Gulf\, will di
 scuss “The End of Abundance: Uncivil Water Wars\nin the American South” at
  the Geography Department’s second annual Donald W.\nMeinig Undergraduate 
 Lecture Thursday\, April 17\, 2014\, 5:15 P.M. in Maxwell\nAuditorium.&nbs
 p\; <p>\n\n</p>Colten earned his Ph.D. in\ngeography at Syracuse Universit
 y and worked for a number of years in state\ngovernment and the private se
 ctor before returning to the academy. He is the\nauthor of the award-winni
 ng Unnatural Metropolis: Wresting New Orleans from\nNature (2005) and LSU 
 Press will release his new book on water resources in the\nAmerican South 
 this fall.&nbsp\; <p>\n\n</p>The Professor Donald W. Meinig\nUndergraduate
  Lecture honors the pivotal geographical work of Maxwell Professor\nEmerit
 us Donald W. Meinig\, a member of the Syracuse University Department of\nG
 eography from 1959 until his retirement in 2005.<p>\n\n</p><p></p><p></p>
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