#CryoGives100 The Cryosphere Section has initiated a series of activities to engage its members. Read more about it in this From the Prow post! EPSP Gilbert Postcards EPSP initiated a social media challenge centered around submissions of field photos that reflect a quote from American geologist Grove Karl Gilbert.
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Public Lectures
Some of our sections have collaborated on public lectures and events including some of which will be featured during Fall Meeting 2018. Learn more at the centennial section on the Fall Meeting website.
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Section Histories
Commit to capturing the history and growth of your section! This space will be reserved to promote those histories.
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#CryoGives100
The Cryosphere Section has initiated a series of activities to engage its members. Read more about it in this From the Prow post!
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International Data Week: 5-8 November 2019
Data scientists, researchers, industry leaders, entrepreneurs, policymakers and data stewards from all disciplines and geographies across the globe come together to celebrate International Data Week.
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50th Anniversary of Lunar Landing: 20 July 2019
Celebrating the anniversary of the Apollo 11 Mission as an integral milestone in the growth of space science.
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AGU Congratulates Its First “Celebrate 100 Grants” Awardees
The projects that these grants support showcase the far-reaching societal benefits of Earth and space science.
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International Geophysical Year (IGY): “An Unprecedented Study of Our Physical Environment”
By Vicki Zwart Two of the American Geophysical Union’s most prominent past members were among the masterminds behind the International Geophysical Year (IGY), “an unprecedented study of our physical environment.” According to former Union president James Van Allen in Eos, Vol. 64, no. 50, at a dinner party he hosted in April of 1950, Lloyd Berkner, a leading expert on ionospheric physics (and a former AGU president as well), asked…
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Grassroots Engagement Grants to Support Centennial Activities
Funding will enable activities worldwide run by scientists and institutions that will inspire the world and the science community for the next 100 years of discoveries, innovations, and solutions through Celebrate 100 Grants.
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