Welcome New Faculty: Aug 2023

image GarciaDr. Macario Garcia is our Assistant Professor of Anthropology. They’re a cultural anthropologist with a focus on mobility, animacy, incarceration, and prison-industrial complex abolition. They earned their PhD from the University of Virginia and MA degrees from University of Virginia and American Public University. They are currently partnering with incarcerated people to create maps of carceral migration in the United States and to document oral histories across correctional landscapes. They teach Introduction to Anthropology and Cultural Anthropology, and they are developing new anthropology electives as well.


image HaughtalabDr. Nafiseh Haghtalab is our Limited Term Assistant Professor of Geography. She’s a physical geographer interested in land-atmosphere interactions. She teaches physical geography courses including Weather and Climate, GIS, Cartography, and Resources, Society, and the Environment. She received her Ph.D. in Geography, Environment, and Spatial Sciences from Michigan State University. Her research focuses on the effects of human-induced changes in the natural environment on the atmospheric cycles and climate change. She is also interested in food security to understand the extent to which changes in natural processes can influence food security, especially in lower-income communities.


hall imageDr. Shannon Hall is our new Lecturer of Geography. She has a B.S. in Geography from the University of Maryland Baltimore County, an M.S. in Geography from the University of Georgia, and a Ph.D. in Geography and Environmental Sustainability from the University of Oklahoma. She is a broadly trained Geographer with a concentration in physical geography, weather and climate, and conservation. Dr. Hall has 20 years or teaching experience at 2-year and 4-year institutions, and has taught courses in physical geography, regional geography, and techniques. At KSU, Dr. Hall teaches courses in Physical Geography, Environment, Society, and Resources, and GIS. Her research is focused on vegetation dynamics and tree response to climate change.


image kangDr. Ranbir Kang is a physical geographer who specializes in different aspects of river science and GIScience applications. He obtained his Ph.D. from Oklahoma State University.  Before moving to Kennesaw State University, he taught at Oklahoma State University, George Washington University, and Western Illinois University. His projects focus on urban hydrology, 3d modeling of riverscapes, river response to human activities, stream bank erosion, watershed dynamics, terrestrial LiDAR applications, alluvial channels, effects of dams, field experiments, and bio-geomorphology. 

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  • Students and Faculty Study Human and Urban Geography in Italy and France

    In Summer 2023, Dr. Paul McDaniel, Associate Professor of Geography, and students from a variety of majors, along with several faculty and students from other colleges and universities around Georgia, participated in two summer study abroad programs: Session 1 of the KSU in Italy Summer Study Abroad program based in Montepulciano, from May 18 to June 22; and the USG Goes Global Paris summer study abroad program based in Paris, France, from June 29 to July 31. In both programs, Dr. McDaniel offered Introduction to Human Geography, a social science general education course, and Urban Geography, an upper-division course.  –  August 31, 2023

  • Daniel Branham has been elected to serve as a Director of the Surveying and Mapping Society of Georgia

    Daniel Branham has been elected to serve as a Director of the Surveying and Mapping Society of Georgia, (SAMSOG), for a two-year term. The swearing in ceremony was conducted Saturday, July 22, 2023 at the SAMSOG summer convention in Charleston, South Carolina.  –  August 16, 2023



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