As the decade-long GeoPRISMS program comes to an end this spring, Eos’s April issue features just a few its accomplishments.
AGU News
Building Equity into Hazards Research
In the March issue of Eos, we look at how scientists who study earthquakes, floods, and other hazards are factoring people into their models.
Congratulations to the 2020 Class of Fellows
These individuals were recognized via video and on social media during Fall Meeting 2020.
Our Place in the Food Security Chain
In our February issue of Eos, we look at what role geoscientists have in ensuring everyone in our communities has a meal on the table.
The Wobbly Anomaly and Other Magnetic Weirdness
From the connection between Earth’s core and life on the surface, way out to the ends of the solar system, this month’s issue of Eos takes a look at the study of magnetic fields.
2020 Class of AGU Fellows Announced
Sixty-two individuals have been elected to the 2020 Class of Fellows.
Graumlich to Be AGU President-Elect/AGU Leadership Transitions
As new AGU leaders assume their governance roles in 2021, about half of the organization’s current officers will continue to serve and provide leadership continuity.
2020 AGU Election Statistics
AGU’s Leadership Development/Governance Committee recaps the timing, participation, and other details of the organization’s recently completed 2020 leadership election.
Announcing the 2020 AGU Union Medal, Award, and Prize Recipients
AGU will formally recognize this year’s recipients in December at an online celebration during Fall Meeting 2020.
Shaping the Future of Science
As Earth and space scientists gather this December for AGU’s annual Fall Meeting, Eos looks at the ways in which the community is reimagining itself to create a more diverse and adaptable future.