Recently, URCA student and third year environmental science major Emma Prott spent time on the Rio Grande along with Adriana Martinez, PhD, Full Professor in Geography & GIS and Environmental Sciences at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. Martinez is continuing her research along the Texas border, and enlisted the assistance of Prott who joined Martinez during the November holiday break. Prott is currently Martinez’s Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities (URCA) assist...
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SIUE Student Researcher Joins Border Militarization Study along Rio Grande
9 December 2024, 2:25 PM
SIUE Professor Highlights Ecological Damage from Texas' Rio Grande Buoys
17 July 2024, 6:45 PM
This week marks a year since Texas installed 1,000 feet of bright orange buoys in Eagle Pass, along the Rio Grande, with the goal of curbing migrant crossings. However, according to Southern Illinois University Edwardsville’s Adriana Martinez, PhD, associate professor in geology and environmental sciences, the buoys are causing more harm than good to the river’s ecosystem.
Martinez has been studying the environmental impact of these buoys. She reports that 75% or more of the b...
American Association of Geographers Elects SIUE Professor to National Council
15 April 2024, 12:55 PM
The American Association of Geographers (AAG) held its 2024 elections and winning one of two open seats on the six-member National Council is Southern Illinois University Edwardsville’s Adriana E. Martinez, PhD, associate professor in the Department of Geography and Geographic Information Sciences (GIS), and in the Department of Environmental Sciences.
In her role on the AAG national board, Martinez will serve a three-year term with the overall goals of the association to advance geograph...
SIUE Professor Documents Failed Attempt at Border Militarization
29 December 2023, 8:08 PM
Along the Rio Grande located at the United States-Mexico border sits Eagle Pass, Tx, hometown of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville’s Adriana Martinez, PhD. Martinez, an associate professor in geography and environmental sciences, has spent years researching the impact of border security, and most recently, the effectiveness of large buoys installed on the river by Texas Governor Greg Abbott. As Martinez captured in a photograph on her recent research trip, migrants traveling t...
SIUE’s Martinez Furthers Field Knowledge through Immersive River Trip in Utah and Arizona
9 August 2023, 10:20 AM
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville’s Adriana E. Martinez, PhD, associate professor in the College of Arts and Sciences’ Departments of Geography and Geographic Information Sciences and Environmental Sciences, participated in the River-based ImmersiVe Education & Research (RIVER) Field Studies Network river rendezvous this summer along the San Juan River in southern Utah.
“The RIVER Rendezvous was a great opportunity to further develop my skills regarding field education...
SIUE’s Martinez Selected for National Fellowship Focusing on DEI in the Geosciences
3 November 2021, 2:50 PM
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville’s Adriana E. Martinez, PhD, associate professor in the College of Arts and Sciences’ Departments of Geography and Geographic Information Sciences and Environmental Sciences, is one of 12 nationwide members selected to participate in the inaugural cohort of a two-year fellowship by the AGU LANDInG Academy (Leadership Academy and Network for Diversity and Inclusion in the Geosciences).
“The geosciences is one of the least diverse discipl...
SIUE’s Martinez Honored with Hoppe Research Professor Award
1 February 2021, 10:30 AM
The Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Graduate School has presented its 2021-23 Hoppe Research Professor Award to Adriana E. Martinez, PhD, associate professor in the College of Arts and Sciences’ (CAS) Department of Geography and Geographic Information Sciences and Department of Environmental Sciences.
The Hoppe Research Professor Award recognizes and supports SIUE faculty members whose research or creative activities have the promise of making significant contributions to their ...