Dr. Frank Scarpace reflects on his career at UW-Madison

The longtime civil engineering professor is retiring after over 30 years of service. How have photogrammetry, remote sensing, and the UW changed over his career?

Retiring professors leave a void at UW-Madison

By mid-summer, three longtime UW-Madison professors involved in photogrammetry, remote sensing, and GIS will retire.

UW-Madison student receives ASPRS Paul R. Wolf Memorial Scholarship

Jamon Van Den Hoek was recently awarded a scholarship named for the former UW professor.

Retiring UW professors to be honored

Symposium and dinner banquet to be held May 20th

UW-Madison Cartographers Pull Together on New Campus Map Project

For almost 30 years, the campus map for UW-Madison has retained the same basic design– a distinct oblique perspective considered cutting-edge in 1977. However, times change, and the map used by thousands of campus visitors …

GIS Day Expo 2005 at UW-Madison

On November 16th the UW-Madison Department of Geography sponsored the third-annual GIS Day Expo at the UW Memorial Union.

New UW-ERSC research grant from NASA

ERSC awarded NASA grant to study lakes worldwide.

Special Issue of Cartographic Perspectives honors Robinson and Woodward

Contains personal stories, a history of Cartography as a discipline, and many accounts of the careers and lives of Robinson and Woodward.

GIS Monitor coverage of remote sensing speaks well of UW-Madison

UW-Madison professor Dr. Frank Scarpace was interviewed about the differences in digital photogrammetry software.

GIS Monitor coverage of remote sensing speaks well of UW

UW Madison Professor and Graduates Highlighted