International Darwin Day: Back to the Future – The Continued Descent of Humans
Not many ideas in Western culture have generated as much enlightenment and simultaneous division as the concepts Charles Darwin outlined … Read more
Each One Teach One: A Geoscience Call to Action During Black History Month
African American history and traditions are interwoven with themes of resilience, interconnectedness across generations, strength from spiritualty, and learning from … Read more
President Trump Skips Science in His State of the Union Address
Last night, in his first State of the Union speech to Congress and the American people, President Trump addressed some … Read more
New AGU Senior Management Structure Will Support Better Program Integration
On Thursday, 18 January, we announced a restructuring of AGU’s senior staff team, which is responsible for working in partnership … Read more
2018 Government Shutdown: The Second in Five Years
For the second time in five years, congressional and presidential impasses have resulted in a shutdown of the federal government. … Read more
Eight years After the Haiti Earthquake, Progress and Challenges
By Anne Sheehan, AGU Seismology Section President-Elect, Professor of Geological Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder, and Fellow, Cooperative Institute for … Read more