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Eric Boschmann

Professor; Chair

What I do

I am a Professor in the Department of Geography and the Environment.

Specialization(s)

Cities, transportation, older adults

Professional Biography

My primary area of academic interest is within the intersection of cities, urban change, and the role of urban transportation in meeting daily needs for older adults or in the access to employment for various sub-populations. I am also interested in geographical analyses of cities, and have written extensively about contemporary Denver, Colorado and Asunción, Paraguay. In addition to teaching introductory level courses (People Places and Landscapes: An introduction to Human Geography; and Geographical Statistics), I teach several urban-related classes, including a First Year Seminar (FSEM) on Metropolitan Denver, an interterm travel course on the rise of the modern metropolis in New York City, Urban Sustainability, and Urban Landscapes. I was born and raised in Indianapolis and earned a PhD in Geography from the Ohio State University.

Degree(s)

  • Ph.D., Geography, Ohio State University, 2008

Professional Affiliations

  • American Association of Geographers
  • American Geographical Society