Professor of Geography
Education
- Ph.D., University of Kentucky
- M.A., University of Vermont
- B.A., Clark University
Biography
Stephen Hanna’s teaching and research interests include critical cartography and GIS, and the interactions of race and memory in the production of tourism destinations. He teaches courses in globalization, cultural landscapes, as well as undergraduate and graduate courses in cartography and geovisualization.
Stafford County’s African American Heritage Trail
Restricted VA, a digital project exploring racially restrictive covenants and their impact on African Americans in Fredericksburg, Virginia
Freedom, A Work in Progress, The City of Fredericksburg’s Civil Rights Trail
GISC 250 Intro to Geographic Info Sciences & Cartography
GEOG 236 Globalization and Local Development
GISC 471 Geovizualization
GEOG 490 Senior Seminar in Geography
GISC 498 Mapping Your Future
Check out Dr. Hanna’s CV here!
