Newly created pictograms aim to easily communicate geoscience and geohazard terms.
Education & Careers
Reimagining STEM Workforce Development as a Braided River
A contemporary approach to today’s science careers looks less like a structured pipeline and more like a collection of paths that change and adapt to the needs of the individual.
Cómo combatir el acoso y la discriminación en las geociencias
Aquí hay 10 pasos prácticos que los científicos pueden tomar para contrarrestar los efectos perjudiciales de entornos laborales académicos abusivos.
Cold Curriculum for a Hot Topic
Educators at ice core labs teach students hands-on lessons about climate change.
Seven Ways PIs Can Counteract Systemic Bias Right Now
Principal investigators are the monarchs of their science kingdoms. Here are seven things they can do for the betterment of the realm—ehrm, lab group.
Teaching Geoscience History in Context
The history of geoscience is filled with racist ideology and problematic foundational figures. A new set of modules aims to help educators by offering more inclusive context for inequities in the field today.
Introducing the New Editor in Chief of JGR: Oceans
Find out about the person taking the helm of Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans and her vision for the coming years.
The View from Six Years Atop the Masthead of JGR: Oceans
The outgoing editor in chief of JGR: Oceans reflects on his tenure and developments in ocean science research over recent years.
Exciting New Developments for AGU Books Program
Alongside publication of new books on a broad range of Earth and space science topics, AGU published its first open access books in 2020 and appointed a new Editorial Board.
A Bad Time for Mars Time
Thanks to COVID-19, mission control for the Perseverance Mars rover will look emptier than previous missions, and fewer scientists and engineers will follow the rover’s schedule.