News
March 21, 2022
SLU’s Ness Sandoval Featured on NPR
The St. Louis region has a stable population, according to new estimates released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau.
February 28, 2022
UMSL’s Emily Blackburn deploying vast geospatial intelligence expertise in new role at UMSL
UMSL’s Geospatial Collaborative is growing with St. Louis’ booming geospatial ecosystem, forging new partnerships and expanding regional impact.
December 3, 2021
A River Runs Through It
Exploring nature’s narrow passageways, Jordan Neeley studies river erosion where the Ozarks’ shut-ins shape the land. 2/2
November 17, 2021
NCSA’s Blue Waters Supercomputer Helps Map the Earth
From supercomputer to summit talks, PGC raced to map the Arctic in stunning detail—before the world was watching.
November 11, 2021
As St. Louis’ Reputation Grows in the Geospatial Industry, Leaders Stress Workforce Development
Local civic leaders are pinning their hopes on the geospatial sector to help boost the region’s economy and create jobs.
October 10, 2021
NGA, UMSL partnering to develop STEM professionals and educators
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and University of Missouri–St. Louis are partnering to create a geospatial talent pipeline that supports student learning from kind
October 6, 2021
Danforth Center Wins $1.5M EDA Grant to Lead New Center for AgTech and Applied Location Science and Technology
Fueled by a $1.5M grant, the Danforth Center’s CATALST project is accelerating agtech innovation and entrepreneurship in St. Louis.
September 28, 2021
U of I Leads New $15 Million Institute to Understand Climate Change and Disasters
Institute will focus on innovative cyberGIS and cyberinfrastructure
September 14, 2021
SLU, NGA Host Geo-Resolution 2021 Conference
Geo-Resolution 2021 united innovators in person and online to shape the future of the geospatial ecosystem.
April 8, 2021
College Students Map North St. Louis, Develop Geospatial Skills at GeoHornet Mapathon
Putting North St. Louis on the map—Harris-Stowe students lead the way with GeoHornet Mapathon.
January 1, 2021
SLU Researchers Develop App to Track COVID-19 Symptoms
Tracking symptoms, mapping spread—SLU researchers built an app to fight COVID-19 in real time.
November 16, 2020
Nadia Shakoor Wants to Change the Face of Farming with Drones
From muddy fields to cutting-edge tech, Nadia Shakoor turned a missing tool into the solar-powered future of farming.