She walks the line: How scientist Katharine Hayhoe’s faith drives her research on climate warming

Katharine Hayhoe (MS ’97, PhD ’10) has built a career around making climate science accessible—and personal. A world-renowned atmospheric scientist, Hayhoe bridges divides that often seem irreconcilable: she is both a devout Christian and a leading voice on climate change. Her work reaches...

A final look from above

As Larry Di Girolamo stood at Vandenberg Air Force Base in December 1999, he was a relatively new professor in what would become the Department of Climate, Meteorology, & Atmospheric...

Inviting kids to the Earth, Society & Environment (ESE) Camp for Kids!

We'll again be participating in a FREE interdisciplinary Earth Sciences summer camp for kids on campus. Learn more & sign up:Earth, Society & Environment (ESE) Camp for Kids | School of Earth,...

Ogura Lecture 2025

Join us for the 2025 Ogura Lecture featuring honoree, Professor Adam Sobel, Columbia University

Connect with us at AGU and AMS

Faculty, Staff, Alumni, and Friends are cordially invited to upcoming receptions at the 2024 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting and 2025 American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting.  We hope to see you there! SESE Reception at AGU: Monday, December 9, 2024 6:30-8:30...

Prof. Atul Jain named to the 2024 Clarivate Analytics Highly Cited Researchers list

Prof. Atul Jain has been named to the 2024 Clarivate Analytics Highly Cited Researchers list. The list recognizes researchers and social scientists who have demonstrated exceptional influence, as reflected through their publication of multiple papers frequently cited by their peers during the last...

Prospective Graduate Student Webinar

  Prospective Graduate Student Webinar Calling all prospective graduate students! We will be hosting a webinar on Nov. 7 at 7 pm CT, where you can hear from current students and meet potential faculty advisors.  Sign up here to register: ...

CliMAS Professor Atul Jain Awarded NASA Funding for the L-ESDT Project

Congratulations to CliMAS professor Atul Jain for securing new NASA funding to develop the Land-Earth System Digital Twin (L-ESDT)! This innovative project bridges the gap between the virtual and physical worlds by creating a digital counterpart of real-world entities, systems, and processes. It...

From collecting cores, braving blizzards and measuring microbes, students do it all

Whether they’re on a boat in the middle of a lake to extract sediment cores, deploying a weather balloon in the middle of a blizzard, or sailing around the Aleutian Islands to study microbes in the deep sea, university students play a vital role in advancing science supported by the U.S. National...
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