Andrew Ivester, Ph.D.
Dr. Ivester is a physical geographer with interests in geomorphology, soil science, and environmental change. He applies various techniques from the geosciences to examine processes that affect Earth’s surface environment. A central theme of his work is the application of optically-stimulated luminescence (OSL) techniques toward understanding long-term ecological and landscape responses to climate and environmental change. His teaching spans geography, geology, and environmental science.
  • BS, Physics, cum laude, Furman University, 1991
  • MA, Geography, The University of Georgia, 1995
  • PhD, Geography, The University of Georgia, 1999

Spring 2024 Sections

Fall 2023 Sections

Fall 2022 Sections

Fall 2021 Sections

Fall 2019 Sections

  • GEOG-4103 (Soil Science) Section: 01

Fall 2018 Sections

  • GEOG-2202 (Environmental Science) Section: 01
  • GEOG-2202L (Environmental Science Lab) Section: 01

Spring 2018 Sections

  • GEOG-2202 (Environmental Science) Section: 02
  • GEOG-2202L (Environmental Science Lab) Section: 01

Fall 2017 Sections

  • GEOG-4103 (Soil Science) Section: 01

Fall 2016 Sections

  • GEOG-2202 (Environmental Science) Section: 01
  • GEOG-2202L (Environmental Science Lab) Section: 01

Spring 2016 Sections

  • GEOG-4400 (Energy and Sustainability) Section: 01
  • GEOL-5985 (Energy and Sustainability) Section: 01

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