
- October 2, 2025
- Geoffrey Phelippot
Playing and Learning World Geography in the Seventeenth Century
What card games can tell us about the geographical imagination
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Read moreAn interactive tour of one of the most important maps in the history of Boston Harbor's environmental management
Read moreDocumenting the places and spaces where the Eaton sisters (primarily Winnifred and Edith) lived and wrote
Read moreReflecting on the shared lineage of cartography and anatomy
Read moreSeventeenth-century maps and conflicts in colonial New England
Read moreKeep an eye out for updates on these exciting research projects
Read moreKeep an eye out for updates on these exciting research projects!
Read moreWhat the Section 112 credit program can tell us about the role of universities and hospitals in shaping the neighborhoods around them
Read moreA new grant-funded project in collaboration with faculty and students at MIT will support the development of tools to teach critical geospatial data at the pK-12 level
Read moreReflections on Freedom House and citizen participation in Boston’s urban renewal
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