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The Shape of the World

Heather Goss, AGU Publisher by Heather Goss 31 December 201922 November 2021

From new techniques in geodesy to the scientific culture we want to create, let’s start our next century together by assessing how we measure what’s most important.

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Celebrating the 2019 Class of Fellows

by AGU 12 December 20197 December 2022

AGU president-elect Susan Lozier presented the newly elected class at AGU’s Fall Meeting 2019.

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The Science and Policy of Climate Action

Heather Goss, AGU Publisher by Heather Goss 11 December 20196 March 2023

Michael Bloomberg and Jerry Brown joined AGU’s Chris McEntee at Fall Meeting 2019 in San Francisco to discuss their new report on climate strategies.

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A Streetcar for the Digital Age

by K. McCarthy 6 December 201910 November 2021

A Streetcar to Subduction for the digital age: AGU revises a classic guidebook using Google Earth.

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AGU’s Bridge Program Creates Opportunities for Underrepresented Students

Chris McEntee, executive director and CEO of AGU by Chris McEntee 5 December 201922 March 2023

In its first year, 20% of the 250 active Earth and space science graduate programs in the United States applied for partnership with the program.

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Lifting Up the Next Generation with Austin Student Travel Grants

Heather Goss, AGU Publisher by Heather Goss 4 December 20197 December 2022

Jamie Austin is helping AGU build an endowment for the benefit of our future Earth and space scientists—and you should be part of it.

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Digging Into 100 Years of AGU Treasures

by E. I. Garcia de Jesus and S. Edwards 4 December 20191 February 2022

AGU staff members spent an afternoon exploring the organization’s archives and unearthing gems from the past.

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Why Diversity Matters to AGU

by L. White and R. Bell 1 December 20197 December 2022

A new Eos series from diverse perspectives will show us how to lead our community into a vibrant, inclusive future.

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The Road Ahead…

Heather Goss, AGU Publisher by Heather Goss 25 November 201921 March 2023

We’re closing out our Centennial year by celebrating all that our community has accomplished together and getting inspired for what comes next.

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Communities Thrive with Thriving Earth

Korena Di Roma Howley, Science Writer by Korena Di Roma Howley 25 November 201915 October 2021

As AGU celebrates 100 years, its Thriving Earth Exchange is setting a foundation for the future, partnering with community leaders to bring scientific solutions to pressing local issues.

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