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Honoring Earth and Space Scientists

by AGU 10 August 201719 April 2023

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2017 Class of AGU Fellows Announced

Eric Davidson, president-elect of AGU by Eric Davidson and S. Mukasa 27 July 201719 April 2023

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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2017 AGU Union Medal, Award, and Prize Recipients Announced

Eric Davidson, president-elect of AGU by Eric Davidson and S. Mukasa 20 July 201719 April 2023

The world’s largest organization of Earth and space scientists honors 29 exceptional scientists and journalists.

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Eos Receives Two Publication Awards

Barbara T. Richman, editor in chief, Eos.org by B. T. Richman 5 July 201719 April 2023

Two articles in Eos magazine were recognized for outstanding design and content.

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2017 AGU Section and Focus Group Awardees and Named Lecturers

by R. Bell and S. Mukasa 28 June 201719 April 2023

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.

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Honoring Earth and Space Scientists

by AGU 19 June 201728 October 2022

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In Appreciation of AGU’s Outstanding Reviewers of 2016

by Brooks Hanson and L. Tauxe 31 May 201719 April 2023

Reviewers may receive subscription benefits, discounts on books, and other acknowledgments of their contributions, such as the public citations below from AGU journal editors.

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Competing Models of Mountain Formation Reconciled

by A. Parsons 8 May 201724 March 2023

The author of a prize-winning paper published in Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems describes new insights into crustal mechanics and the formation of the Himalaya.

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Outstanding Student Paper Awards

by AGU 14 March 20172 November 2021

Winners of the 2016 Outstanding Student Paper Awards announced

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Getting to Fair: Recognizing Implicit Bias and Easing Its Impact

by M. A. Holmes, S. Mukasa and D. Schwert 8 March 20173 November 2022

Six tactics given below can counteract unconscious biases that unbeknownst to us, influence decisions such as whom we nominate and choose for honors and recognition.

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