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Fall Meeting Erupts on Twitter

by L. O’Hanlon 10 February 201530 August 2022

Close to a half billion times during the 2014 Fall Meeting, somebody, somewhere, received a tweet about the American Geophysical Union.

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Donors Engage and Connect at Fall Meeting Events

by V. Thompson 10 February 201519 May 2023

From participating in a fun run to enjoying lunch with recipients of student travel grants, donors to the American Geophysical Union helped make the 2014 Fall Meeting a success.

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Fall Meeting Science Makes Headlines

Nanci Bompey, assistant director of AGU’s media relations department by N. Bompey 9 February 201519 May 2023

Top stories at the 2014 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting include new findings about methane on Mars, the warming Arctic, and the California drought.

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Successful Focus Group Relaunch at Fall Meeting

by E. Landau 9 February 201519 May 2023

The Societal Impacts and Policy Sciences (SIPS) Focus Group kicked off new activity with a lively event at AGU Fall Meeting, with much more action to come.

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89 Geophysicists Honored at a Gala Tribute

by B. Paredes 9 February 201519 May 2023

Held on 17 December 2014, the American Geophysical Union’s Honors Tribute celebrated the breakthrough achievements, outstanding contributions, and service of select members.

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Scouts, Students, and Faculty Benefit from Education Programs

Pranoti Asher, Education and Public Outreach Manager for AGU by B. Adamec and P. M. Asher 6 February 201519 May 2023

The American Geophysical Union hosted more than 30 events at the 2014 Fall Meeting for K–12 teachers, higher education faculty, early-career scientists, and the public.

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Virtual Programs Give Everyone Access to the 2014 Fall Meeting

by V. Brown 6 February 20157 July 2025

Thousands of people across the world watched video recordings of the Fall Meeting’s Union lectures, named lectures, and oral presentations.

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Thriving Earth Exchange Hosts Community Science in Action Events

by N. Udu-gama and Raj Pandya 6 February 201519 October 2021

Three events at the American Geophysical Union’s 2014 Fall Meeting showcased how partnerships between scientists and the public can solve local problems.

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Working Together to Advance the Earth and Space Sciences

Carol Finn, past president, AGU by C. Finn 5 February 201519 May 2023

Attendees at the American Geophysical Union’s 2014 Fall Meeting embodied the Union’s mission of “Earth and space science for the benefit of humanity.”

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2014 Fall Meeting by the Numbers

Pranoti Asher, Education and Public Outreach Manager for AGU by P. M. Asher 5 February 201519 May 2023

At last year’s American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 24,920 people attended, presenting more than 23,000 abstracts.

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