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You should get Twitter…for science!

You should get Twitter…for science!

by Briley Lewis | Jan 17, 2020 | Career Navigation, Guides, Outreach, Personal Experiences

If you’ve been to a conference, you’ve probably seen a Twitter handle on someone’s poster. Come find out why that is, and learn about other ways we can use Twitter in astro!

BEYOND: Space Missions To Look Forward To In the 2020s

BEYOND: Space Missions To Look Forward To In the 2020s

by Bryanne McDonough | Dec 27, 2019 | Current Events, Guides

A brief summary of some of the major space missions that are planning to launch in the 2020s.

BEYOND: Drama in the Heavens – The Legends of the Constellations

BEYOND: Drama in the Heavens – The Legends of the Constellations

by Lauren Sgro | Dec 13, 2019 | Guides

Come join us on a wild ride as we explore the ancient myths that bring the stars to life!

Drop It Like It’s Biased: A Step-by-Step Guide to Dropping the GRE

Drop It Like It’s Biased: A Step-by-Step Guide to Dropping the GRE

by Kate Storey-Fisher | Nov 15, 2019 | Guides

An Astro2020 white paper presents evidence that GRE is biased and a poor predictor of PhD success, and offers guidelines for eliminating the requirement from graduate school admissions.

How TAs Make a Difference in the Classroom

How TAs Make a Difference in the Classroom

by Briley Lewis | Nov 15, 2019 | Crossposts, Daily Paper Summaries, Guides, Teaching

TAs are important in student learning, so how can we better prepare TAs to teach? This is the first post in a collaboration between PERbites and Astrobites on science education.

Introducing astro[sound]bites

Introducing astro[sound]bites

by Will Saunders | Nov 9, 2019 | Guides

Astrobites for your ears. Three grad students bring you cutting-edge research findings in astronomy and connect the dots between diverse subfields.

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