2021 NJCU GIS Day
map the world, make difference
November 17, 2021
Gulligan Student Union Building, Multipurpose Room A
2039 John F. Kennedy Blvd., Jersey City, NJ 07305
Welcome Message
Dr. Sue Henderson, the President of NJCU
Keynote Speaker
Joseph Kerski, Ph.D., GISP, Esri Education Manager
“Natural Hazards Analysis with GIS: How, Why, and Why it Matters”
Faculty and professional presentations
EunSu Lee, Ph.D., GISP, School of Business, NJCU
“GIS for Business and Transportation”
Virginia Ochoa-Winemiller, Ph.D. Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies, NJCU
“Applying GIS to Social Sciences research”
Jason Gowers B.Sc. American Red Cross
“GIS as a Tool in Disaster Preparedness and Response”
William Montgomery, Ph.D. Earth and Environmental Sciences, NJCU
"Audience Participation: GIS and Community En-gaged Learning.”
Student Map Poster Contest
faculty interactive presentation
student contest award ceremony
1st Place, Lorianne Andrades, Department of Health Sciences, New Jersey City University
"Analyzing the Relationship between Poverty Levels and obesity Rates"
2nd Place, Jonathan Rodriguez, Alex Rodriguez, & Colling Canaley, Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences, New Jersey City University
"Mapping & Analyzing Nutrient Contents of Fairview Lake Inflow Streams"
3rd Place, Alex Rodriquez, Collin Canaley, Jonathan Rodriguez, Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences, New Jersey City University
"Water Quality in Newark Bay and Public Water Supplies in Hudson County"
LATI Center Best Poster Award
1st Place, Zuleika Coplin, Department of Health Sciences, New Jersey City University
"The Relationship in Crimes between 1st and 3rd World Country"
Closing remark
Dr. Tamara Jhashi, the Provost of NJCU
sponsors
Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences
Department of Health Sciences