University of North Carolina

Wilmington

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ELIZABETH HINES,  Geographer

Department of Geography & Geology
124 DeLoach Hall
(910) 962-3012
hinese@uncw.edu

Geography BA   2011-12 Courses

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Liz Hines holds an M.A. in Geography from the University of Kansas and a Ph.D. in Geography from Louisiana State University.  She teaches Cartography, Planning, World Geography, the Geography of Food and the Geography of Race at UNC Wilmington.  She is the director of the Geography Internship Program.  Her research interests include American Racial History, the American South, and Foodways.  She is a board member of the African American Heritage Foundation of Wilmington and the Ten Year Plan to End Chronic Homelessness in the Lower Cape Fear Region.

  • Project HAL, a data collection project on Historic American Lynching.

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