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Katharine Hayhoe at AGU’s Fall Meeting 2018
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Katharine Hayhoe Named United Nations’ Champion of the Earth

by AGU 18 September 201921 March 2023

A climate scientist and dedicated AGU member is recognized for her extraordinary work.

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2019 AGU Union Medal, Award, and Prize Recipients Announced

by R. Bell and M. A. Holmes 22 August 20197 December 2022

The world’s largest organization of Earth and space scientists honors 36 exceptional individuals.

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Twenty-Six AGU Members Awarded the 2019 Presidential Early Career Award

by J. Speiser 16 August 20193 April 2023

The highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on outstanding scientists and engineers beginning their independent careers

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2019 Class of AGU Fellows Announced

by R. Bell and M. A. Holmes 15 August 20197 December 2022

AGU is proud to have chosen 62 new Fellows and will honor them at Fall Meeting 2019 in San Francisco, Calif.

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2019 AGU Section Awardees and Named Lecturers

by R. Bell and M. A. Holmes 31 July 20193 April 2023

Eighty-two distinguished scientists receive accolades from groups representing their disciplines within AGU, the world’s largest Earth and space science society.

Diverse people working together
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AGU Awarded Grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

by AGU 12 July 20193 April 2023

The 3-year grant will help launch the new AGU Ethics and Equity antiharassment initiative.

Scientists, community leaders, and Thriving Earth Exchange staff celebrate after a workshop launching new projects
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AGU’s Thriving Earth Exchange Wins 2019 Power of A Summit Award

by J. Speiser 10 July 20194 April 2023

The highest honor of the American Society of Association Executives recognizes organizations that benefit the United States and the world.

Prudence Crawmer and Rick Saltus performing research at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Boulder, Colorado.
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AGU’s Virtual Poster Showcase Gives Students a Leg Up

by J. Jeanty and S. Rauch 25 June 20194 April 2023

Offering alternative means of participating in research sharing means that students with disadvantages don’t have to lose important career experiences.

The eight cochampions of the 92nd Scripps National Spelling Bee
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Un-bee-lievable Geoscience Words in Record-Breaking Spelling Bee

Kimberly M. S. Cartier, News Writing and Production Intern for Eos.org by Kimberly M. S. Cartier 31 May 201912 September 2022

Some spellers found that their Earth and space science words were honey sweet. Others were bee-trayed by stinging spellings.

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In Appreciation of AGU’s Outstanding Reviewers of 2018

by Matt Giampoala 30 May 201924 May 2022

As AGU editors recognize the contributions of reviewers, our journals are providing new online tools, such as a short questionnaire for reviewer feedback, to improve the peer-review process itself.

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