- 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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What card games can tell us about the geographical imagination
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An interactive tour of one of the most important maps in the history of Boston Harbor's environmental management
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Documenting the places and spaces where the Eaton sisters (primarily Winnifred and Edith) lived and wrote
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Reflecting on the shared lineage of cartography and anatomy
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Seventeenth-century maps and conflicts in colonial New England
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Keep an eye out for updates on these exciting research projects
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Keep an eye out for updates on these exciting research projects!
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What the Section 112 credit program can tell us about the role of universities and hospitals in shaping the neighborhoods around them
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A 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
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Reflections on Freedom House and citizen participation in Boston’s urban renewal
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