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Education & Careers

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Take the Student Travel Grant Challenge

by J. Borchardt 11 June 20155 May 2023

The founder of AGU's Student Travel Grant program challenges AGU donors to make a record-breaking impact in 2015. Learn how you can help.

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James N. Pitts Jr. (1921–2014)

by D. R. Blake, B. J. Finlayson-Pitts and S. Nizkorodov 13 May 201528 October 2022

Pitts's contributions to understanding what drives atmospheric pollution and his dedication to teaching and mentoring made him a preeminent leader in atmospheric chemistry.

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What Will Become of Sweet Briar’s Atmospheric Research Station?

by Jenessa Duncombe22 April 201527 March 2023

In the middle of the college's financial fight stands an atmospheric research tower with an uncertain future.

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Can Microbes Survive Multiple Trips into the Stratosphere?

JoAnna Wendel, freelance science writer and illustrator by JoAnna Wendel 9 April 201512 April 2022

Searching for life on Mars starts at home, with a balloon launch.

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Benitez-Nelson Receives 2014 Sulzman Award for Excellence in Education and Mentoring

by AGU 27 March 201519 May 2023

Claudia Benitez-Nelson received the 2014 Sulzman Award for Excellence in Education and Mentoring at the 2014 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, held 15–19 December in San Francisco, Calif. The award is given for "significant contributions by a mid-career female scientist as a role model and mentor for the next generation of biogeoscientists."

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White House Science Fair Features Top Student Projects

by Randy Showstack 25 March 201529 September 2021

President Obama mixes praise for student scientists with criticism of congressional budget proposals at the fifth annual White House Science Fair.

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Open Records Laws Increasingly Used to Harass Scientists

Nanci Bompey, assistant director of AGU’s media relations department by N. Bompey 18 March 201521 December 2022

A new report from the Union of Concerned Scientists says that scientists and universities need to be prepared to respond to broad open records requests.

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Increasing Diversity in the Geosciences

by J. E. Huntoon, C. Tanenbaum and J. Hodges 9 March 20158 October 2021

Studies show that increasing students' "sense of belonging" may help retain underrepresented minorities in geoscience fields. A few programs highlight successes.

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Climate Science Day on Capitol Hill Connects Scientists and Policy Makers

by L. Strelich 4 March 201519 May 2023

Climate scientists gathered in Washington, D. C., to meet with congressional staff and to emphasize the importance of climate science and its role in protecting jobs, infrastructure, and public safety.

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Outstanding Student Paper Awards

by AGU 24 February 201515 October 2021

Winners of the 2014 Outstanding Student Paper Awards announced

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