The American Geophysical Union is proud to have chosen 61 new Fellows and will honor them at the upcoming 2017 Fall Meeting in New Orleans.
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Returning Fall Meeting Chair Looks to New Orleans and Beyond
Denis-Didier Rousseau embraces technology and logistical changes to foster exploration and collaboration at the 2017 Fall Meeting, and he looks ahead to the American Geophysical Union’s Centennial.
2017 AGU Union Medal, Award, and Prize Recipients Announced
The world’s largest organization of Earth and space scientists honors 29 exceptional scientists and journalists.
2017 AGU Section and Focus Group Awardees and Named Lecturers
Seventy-five distinguished scientists receive accolades from groups representing their disciplines within the American Geophysical Union, the world’s largest Earth and space science society.
Fostering International Collaboration Amid Policy Challenges
The American Geophysical Union is taking multiple steps to ensure that the 2017 Fall Meeting brings together the global Earth and space science community while minimizing travel risks.
2017 AGU Fall Meeting Heads to New Orleans, 2018 to Washington, D. C.
The American Geophysical Union opts to relocate its 26,000-plus-attendee meeting from San Francisco for 2 years to avoid detrimental impacts from extensive construction at the convention center.