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Meredith Hastings Receives AGU Atmospheric Sciences Ascent Award
Meredith Hastings, an ESWN Leadership Board Member, has received a 2014 Atmospheric Sciences Ascent Award from the American Geophysical Union (AGU). This award recognizes the research contributions of exceptional mid-career scientists in the fields of atmospheric…
Read MoreESWN Volunteer Opportunities
ESWN has a wide variety of volunteer opportunities available. Please email us if you are interested in getting involved in any of these opportunities: – Discussion leader for online forums:…
Read MoreAGU blog celebrates Women’s History Month and ESWN
ESWN member Laura Guertin, a blogger for AGU, recently featured ESWN in her post celebrating Women’s History Month. “For the month of March, in honor of Women’s History Month, I…
Read MoreColorado Front Range mentors needed
Colorado Front Range mentors needed for college-level women interested in higher education and careers in the geosciences In the United States, men outnumber women in many science and engineering fields…
Read MoreESWN Events at AGU 2014
If you are going to AGU, check out ESWN’s professional development workshops: Navigating the NSF System, Getting on the Tenure Track and Succeeding, and Opportunities Beyond Academia. ESWN is also involved in the…
Read MoreUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison Hosts ESWN Leadership Board
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is hosting the ESWN Leadership Board this week! Come join us for many amazing events! If you can’t make it in person, you can still watch…
Read MoreESWN: The Non-Profit
Press Coverage: Press Release from the University of Wisconsin–Madison Press Release from Brown University New Non-Profit Launches to Promote Women in Science Press Contacts: Prof. Tracey Holloway, taholloway@wisc.edu Cell 608.443.6678 …
Read MoreESWN Member Tami Bond Named a MacArthur Fellow
Long-time ESWN Member Tami Bond has been awarded the prestigious MacArthur Fellowship. MacArthur fellows are “talented individuals who have shown extraordinary originality and dedication in their creative pursuits and a…
Read MoreESWN Board Members Support Undergraduate Women in STEM
Click here for CSU Press Release In the United States, men outnumber women in many science and engineering fields by nearly 3 to 1. In fields like physics or the…
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