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Getting Started in Sonification

Getting Started in Sonification

by Will Saunders | Jun 17, 2021 | Guides, Outreach

For thousands of years, we have used our eyes to study the cosmos. What if we could also use our ears?

Apply to the GRAD-MAP Winter Workshop!

Apply to the GRAD-MAP Winter Workshop!

by Guest | Nov 11, 2020 | Outreach, Quick Notes

Are you an underrepresented undergrad in astronomy or physics? Apply to the GRAD-MAP program at UMD. Applications are due Monday, November 16th.

#BlackInAstro: Black Representation in Astro/Physics and the Impact of Discrimination

#BlackInAstro: Black Representation in Astro/Physics and the Impact of Discrimination

by Astrobites | Jun 12, 2020 | Current Events, Guides, Outreach, Personal Experiences

Black astronomers and physicists are drastically underrepresented in these fields. Here we break down the numbers, and look at research on the discrimination faced by Black students in STEM.

Beyond the Lecture Hall: Making the most of a university astronomy club

Beyond the Lecture Hall: Making the most of a university astronomy club

by John Weaver | Jun 5, 2020 | Outreach, Personal Experiences

Part of an established astronomy club? Looking to start a new one? Learn what more you can do to grow your astronomy club, big or small.

#BlackInAstro: How Can We Support Black Astronomers?

#BlackInAstro: How Can We Support Black Astronomers?

by Astrobites | Jun 3, 2020 | Current Events, Guides, Outreach, Personal Experiences

We at Astrobites believe that BlackLivesMatter. Come learn with us about ways to make astronomy more anti-racist!

Tweeping up with the Astronomers: Sharing Your Science with Twitter

Tweeping up with the Astronomers: Sharing Your Science with Twitter

by Haley Wahl | Apr 21, 2020 | Outreach

Check out this post to read more about Astrotweeps, a Twitter account run by a new astronomer or planetary scientist every week!

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