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Get those monkeys off your back!

Get those monkeys off your back!

by Stephanie (Hamilton) Deppe | Nov 1, 2019 | Guides, Personal Experiences

Many of us are familiar with that feeling of panic after we’ve procrastinated too long on completing a task. In this post, we discuss some strategies to move past those mental blocks and get work done.

Distance Learning Can Make Astronomy Education More Accessible

Distance Learning Can Make Astronomy Education More Accessible

by Guest | Oct 6, 2019 | Career Navigation, Personal Experiences

Are you struggling to fit studying around your life? Guest author Laura Martin tells us about her experiences with distance learning in astronomy.

Managing Your Personal Finances In Grad School (and BEYOND)

Managing Your Personal Finances In Grad School (and BEYOND)

by Spencer Wallace | Oct 4, 2019 | Guides, Personal Experiences

Managing your money can be difficult in grad school. The sooner you take control over your finances, the better!

AAS Congressional Visits Day 2019

AAS Congressional Visits Day 2019

by Tarini Konchady | Oct 2, 2019 | Current Events, Personal Experiences

I attended AAS Congressional Visits Day. Here is what happened.

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!

Extreme Solar Systems IV

Extreme Solar Systems IV

by Samuel Factor | Sep 27, 2019 | Current Events, Personal Experiences

In mid August 600 astronomers met in Reykjavik, Iceland Extreme Solar Systems IV.

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