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, founded in 1857, is located in the growing twin-city community of Bloomington-Normal, with a population of approximately 130,000, and is centrally located 137 miles southwest of Chicago and 164 miles
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minors (Geography, Geology, Environmental Studies, Urban Studies), an undergraduate certificate in Geographic Information Systems, a graduate program in Hydrogeology, and a graduate certificate in
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experiences with an appreciation for individual and community strengths, and enact a commitment to ethical civic action. The minor includes a special Urban Teacher Preparation concentration for teacher
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could include restoration, urban, or disturbance ecology, or plant-animal interactions. We especially seek candidates with the ability to develop a research program with a local component. Candidates