Vol. 13 (2005): North Carolina Geographer

This volume of The North Carolina Geographer represents the second installment of the new journal format. This new format includes the traditional research articles and the new Carolina Landscapes section. In this volume, this new section includes a report on the role of corporations in the transformation of North Carolina's urban landscape by GlaxoKleinSmith Faculty Fellow Bill Graves (UNC Charlotte) and a lesson plan on North Carolina's American Indians by Thom Ross (UNC Pembroke), the 2004 North Carolina Geographical Society Educator of the Year. We encourage submissions of both research articles and Carolina Landscapes entries to the journal. Only through submission of manuscripts will our journal remain vital and sustainable. Remember, the goal of the journal is to highlight research on the geography of North Carolina, and topics of interest to geographers in North Carolina. Submit a manuscript yourself or encourage your colleagues and students to submit. We are currently accepting submission for the 2006 issue.