
This page shows a selection of what we do at ASAL and what Antioch’s GIS students have been up to.
ASAL Projects
- Student Story MapsCreated an updated by ASAL, here is a showcase of our work, collaborations, and student StoryMaps and Web Apps
- NRRA’s Organic Waste Facility Interactive MapUsers can search by address for the closest organic waste facility, view compost producer layers, and check the waste hauler status for their town.
- Discover the DragonflyLearn about dragonflies in New England, what the Black River Action Network is doing to protect these beautiful creatures, and how you can help!
- Manchester, NH Natural Resource InventoryUsers can search by address for the closest organic waste facility, view compost producer layers, and check the waste hauler status for their town.
- Through the Looking GlassA look into NRRA’s glass recycling programs.
- Environmental Studies InternshipsSee where students have interned. Data is updated each semester using a survey for students.
- A Taste of Greater Goose PondA natural resources inventory of Greater Goose Pond Forest in StoryMap form
- Natural Resources of Bow, NHThis interactive story map explores the major resources described in the Town of Manchester’s Natural Resource Inventory.
- Call for CompostA compost StoryMap commissioned by NRRA
ASAL Collaborations
- Landscape Inventory of the Vermont Yankee Decommissioning SiteA collaborative project between Antioch University New England, NorthStar, the Town of Vernon, and Rich Holschuh.
Student Projects
- Student ProjectsAUNE Student Projects
Student Awards and Accolades
- WebinarThis webinar was hosted by Antioch grad Gregory Young on March 18, 2020. 1-hour webinar on Gregory’s Advanced GIS final project that had an attendance of hundreds of people from key related industries.
- Muscoy: A Safe Routes to School StoryThis StoryMap won first place in the planning category for the Southern California Association of Government’s StoryMap competition. Demi Espinosa is a student at Antioch University Los Angeles.