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Flipping the Paradigm: How Maunakea Scholars brings Astronomy Research to the Classroom

Flipping the Paradigm: How Maunakea Scholars brings Astronomy Research to the Classroom

by Ellis Avallone | Apr 10, 2020 | Career Navigation, Outreach, Personal Experiences

Learn how observatories in Hawaii are giving high school students the opportunity to work with world class telescopes in today’s Beyond Bite!

Outreach for Astronomers: Letters to a Pre-Scientist and MIT Astrogazers

Outreach for Astronomers: Letters to a Pre-Scientist and MIT Astrogazers

by Briley Lewis | Mar 6, 2020 | Career Navigation, Outreach, Personal Experiences

In our new series on outreach, we highlight activities you can do at any stage of your career – first up, Letters to a Pre-Scientist and MIT Astrogazers!

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!

Experiencing a dark tour of the universe

Experiencing a dark tour of the universe

by Emma Foxell | Nov 25, 2019 | Current Events, Outreach, Personal Experiences

Astronomy is known for its beautiful images. Join me on a tour to discover how we can communicate astronomy without relying on vision.

The Pulsar Search Collaboratory: Making Pulsar Science Accessible to High School Students

The Pulsar Search Collaboratory: Making Pulsar Science Accessible to High School Students

by Haley Wahl | Oct 1, 2019 | Daily Paper Summaries, Outreach

Learn more about the Pulsar Search Collaboratory, a program that allows high school students to search for pulsars with the Green Bank Telescope!

Astronomy Camp: A Lesson in Asking Questions

Astronomy Camp: A Lesson in Asking Questions

by Jenny Calahan | Jul 19, 2019 | Outreach, Personal Experiences

Outreach benefits both parties — it inspires the next generation of scientists and reminds us why we became scientists in the first place. I speak a bit about my experience as a camp counselor at astronomy camp and the lesson I learned in asking good questions.

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