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Appropriations Status Update: Strong Proposal Under Consideration in the House
6 May 2014
The House of Representatives' appropriations subcommittee with jurisdiction over NASA and NSF released its proposal for FY 2015, with increases for science research accounts at both agencies. Next, the bill moves on for...
10 Things You Need to Know About ORCID
1 May 2014
ORCID stands for Open Researcher and Contributor ID, and it's something that virtually every AAS member should have. Here's why.
Help Conceptualize the Planet Formation Imager
1 May 2014
The PFI project seeks participants to join working groups to help define top-level science requirements for the new instrument. Deadline: 16 June 2014.
Innovation & Entrepreneurship Education for the 21st Century
1 May 2014
A conference on 5-6 June in College Park, Maryland, will focus on strategies for implementing physics innovation and entrepreneurship education into undergraduate classrooms.
Four AAS Members Elected to National Academy of Sciences
1 May 2014
Among the 84 new members elected to the National Academy for 2014 are astronomers Daniel Eisenstein, Fiona Harrison, Stephen Shectman, and Joseph Silk.
NASA ExoPAG Convenes in Conjunction with 224th AAS Meeting
30 Apr 2014
The Exoplanet Exploration Program Analysis Group meets on 6 June 2014 in Boston, MA, offering AAS-meeting attendees a chance to provide scientific and technical input to NASA.
Congressional Visits Day from an Undergraduate Perspective
30 Apr 2014
Anna Ho (MIT) was the only undergraduate AAS member who participated in Congressional Visits Day 2014. In this guest post, she recounts her experience.
AAS Submits Testimony for Hearing on Driving Innovation Through Federal Investments
27 Apr 2014
Our testimony outlines how we view the astronomical sciences as an integral part of what policymakers and advocates often refer to as our national “innovation ecosystem.”
News from the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
26 Apr 2014
The ASP’s new executive director, Linda Shore, introduces herself and offers some thoughts on using astronomy to enhance scientific literacy among students and the public.
Get Ready for Your Close-up at the 224th AAS Meeting
24 April 2014
Learn how to communicate effectively with the press and public by attending our science-communication workshop on Sunday afternoon, 1 June, in Boston.
KICP Education & Outreach Summer School for Graduate Students
25 Apr 2014
The Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics invites applications from students seeking an immersive experience in science education and public outreach. Deadline: 13 May 2014.
Astronomers Elected to American Academy of Arts & Sciences
23 April 2014
AAS members Neta Bahcall and Fiona Harrison are among the 204 highly accomplished individuals newly elected to one of the US's most prestigious honorary societies.
Two Reasons to Update Your AAS Member Profile
23 Apr 2014
Have you obtained your ORCID iD yet? We tell you how to get one and how to add it to your AAS member profile, which can now accept your cell-phone number too.
AAS 2015 Prize Nominations Are Due 30 June
21 Mar 2014
The AAS needs your help in getting due recognition for our most outstanding colleagues. Nominations and letters of support for the AAS prizes for 2015 must arrive in the Secretary's office by 30 June 2014.
From the Executive Office
22 Apr 2014
AAS Executive Officer Kevin Marvel looks forward to the IAU General Assembly, 3-14 August 2015, in beautiful Honolulu, Hawaii.