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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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AGU Board Vacancy Filled

Eric Davidson, president-elect of AGU by Eric Davidson 22 November 201927 March 2023

Members elected Catherine McCammon to the AGU Board of Directors.

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AGU Welcomes New Editors in Chief to Lead Six Prominent Journals

by Matt Giampoala 12 November 201927 March 2023

As leaders in their respective fields, this new cohort of Earth and space scientists will help ensure the continued success of AGU publications.

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AGU Makes Strides in 2019 Union Awards, Medals, and Prizes

by R. Bell and Susan Lozier 4 November 201927 March 2023

Nominations of and accolades earned by women climb to representative rates within the AGU community.

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For the Benefit of Humanity

Heather Goss, AGU Publisher by Heather Goss 1 November 201914 February 2022

This month for our Centennial, we look to AGU’s newest science, geohealth, and the related study of natural disasters.

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Special Election to Fill AGU Board Vacancy Begins 4 November

Eric Davidson, president-elect of AGU by Eric Davidson 31 October 201927 March 2023

Two highly qualified candidates are on the ballot. AGU members should vote by 18 November.

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First Class of Austin Student Travel Endowment Grantees Awarded

Chris McEntee, executive director and CEO of AGU by Chris McEntee 15 October 20197 December 2022

Gifts from the AGU community enable students and early-career scientists to travel to Fall Meeting for the first time.

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AGU CEO Announces Leadership Transition

by R. Bell 8 October 201927 March 2023

After 9 years, Chris McEntee is stepping down as AGU CEO/Executive Director

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This Is How the World Moves

Heather Goss, AGU Publisher by Heather Goss 1 October 20197 December 2022

In October, we celebrate AGU’s Centennial by looking under our feet, where the relatively new study of plate tectonics is evolving rapidly.

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AGU Releases Report to Address Flooding in Communities

Chris McEntee, executive director and CEO of AGU by Chris McEntee 24 September 201923 March 2023

The Surging Waters report shows how science empowers us to mitigate the impacts on people and property in communities around the United States.

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