John W. Frazier
SUNY Distinguished Service Professor, Graduate Director
Geography
Education
- BA, MA, PhD, Kent State University
Research Interests
- Ethnic and Racial Geography
- Applied Urban Geography
- Race/Ethnicity
- Urban Revitalization
- Applied Geography/Urban
Awards
- 2018 Provost Award for Mentoring Undergraduate Research. One faculty member selected across all Schools at Binghamton University.
- 2018 Elected Fellow of the American Geographical Society
- 2016 Best Arts & Sciences Teacher of Graduate Students. Selected by Students across all schools at Binghamton University.
- 2016 AAG EGSG Scholar Award for consistent research contributions to ethnic geography
- 2015 AAG Ronald Abler Distinguished Service Award, highest honors for career service granted by the Association of American Geographers (one of top 5 awards conferred by the AAG).
- 2011 Promoted to SUNY Distinguished Service Professor, a SUNY-wide rank and highest level of promotion in the State of New York
- 2010New York State Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Service Persistent contributions to the nation, New York State, the discipline of Geography, Binghamton University, and the Department of Geography.
- 2009 National AAG Enhancing Diversity Award, the Association of American Geographers, for “longstanding efforts” in teaching, research and service that has contributed to racial/ethnic understanding and promotion of diversity programs. 2004Appointed the National Research Council, Washington, D. C.
- 1996 James Anderson Medal for Applied Geography, Association of American Geographers, highest award for research and leadership in applied geography in North America.