The transformed headquarters, to be completed by December 2018, features a design geared toward communicating science to the community, sparking collaboration, and reducing environmental impact.
AGU News
Moving Forward at Fall Meeting Against Harassment
With buttons, signage, nine planned events, and a Thunderclap campaign, Fall Meeting will combat harassment and support a safe and welcoming scientific community.
AGU's Thriving Earth Exchange Links Science with Small Towns
Scientists and students collaborate with communities to create a greener municipal building in Midway, Ga., and assess residents' vulnerability to warming climate in Brookline, Mass.
Zhang Takes Helm of Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
New editor in chief envisions the journal as the preferred publication of atmospheric scientists worldwide.
The Mechanics Behind Fall Meeting
An AGU intern tells the inside story of how the world's largest annual meeting for the Earth and space sciences comes together.
AGU On-Demand Expands Channels and Features
Stream the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting from your couch.
Increased Depth, Impact, and Sustainability: Eos Magazine Goes Monthly
This shift means that the magazine will be more substantial, with an increase in each issue’s page count to offer more features and in-depth reporting.
From Science to Storytelling: An Experiment in Journalism
From ominous deadlines to Internet trolls, AGU's 2016 AAAS Mass Media Fellow recounts his experience writing for National Geographic as a science journalist.
Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets Celebrates 25 Years
Two editors look at the past, present, and future of the American Geophysical Union's planetary science journal.
Canil and Elliott Receive 2016 N. L. Bowen Award
Dante Canil and Tim Elliott will receive the 2016 N. L. Bowen Award at the 2016 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, to be held 12–16 December in San Francisco, Calif. The award recognizes "outstanding contributions to volcanology, geochemistry, or petrology."
