Now that you’ve seen Mars, hear it. Grab some headphones and listen to the first sounds captured by one of my microphones. 🎧
https://t.co/JswvAWC2IP
#CountdownToMars
Perseverence is landing on Mars today and in honor of that our #BHM Black scientist of the day is Dr. Moogega Cooper, engineer at JPL. She made sure the spacecraft was free of biocontaminants from Earth!
https://t.co/mo2fLnan1N
Today's highlighted Black scientist for #BHM is Dr. Shirley Jackson, particle physicist, 1st African-American woman to have a Ph.D. conferred by MIT, and president of Rensselaer Polytechnic University.
https://t.co/DCLeeBWdN6
Our #BHM Black scientist spotlight for 2/16 is astronaut Dr. Ronald McNair. Dr. McNair perished in the explosion of the space shuttle Challenger 1/28/1986.
We'll never forget you, sir.
And it's #WomenInScienceDay so we're telling the world about our very own Professor Xiao Guang Wang! She's our expert on land use planning AND an award winning teacher @CMUniversity
https://t.co/Xm2eTAQM8l
#BHM continues and our Black scientist highlight today is planetologist Dr. Martha Gilmore @wesleyan_u. Want to know all about the surface of Venus? Call her first! Read more: https://t.co/0h8jw2r8xf
Today's highlighted Black scientist for #BHM is electrical engineer and founder of Black Girls Code Kimberly Bryant (@6Gems)! Check out what she does!
https://t.co/Yl8ZZzUjSU
Today's spotlighted Black scientist for #BHM is Dr. Dawn Wright (@deepseadawn), a leader in GIScience & oceanography. She's giving a @geosociety seminar soon, check it out!
It's Tuesday 2/9 during #BHM and today we're spotlighting the Father of the Environmental Justice Movement Dr. Robert Bullard @DrBobBullard. (He's required reading in our EJ course.) Watch this great interview. https://t.co/mSmOiXBCss
In Black History Month we continue to spotlight Black scientists and also environmental justice workers. For Monday 2/9, check out Mustafa Santiago Ali @EJinAction, who is required reading in our ENV 300 (EJ) class. Learn more about him: https://t.co/c5nt8sfjFR
Black History Month continues and you should know that Geography, GIS & GPS would not be what it is today without mathematician & USAF Hall of Fame inductee Dr. Gladys Mae West. Read about her here:
https://t.co/Jiz4fCf7W1
Black History Month continues and we're continuing to check out the work of Black scientists. Today it's Dr. Angela Kross, who works on remote sensing of ecosystems. See more about her here: https://t.co/dsBQWdoxa1
Black scientist Dr. Jeanette Epps (@Astro_Jeanette) is an aerospace engineer & astronaut. Check out some of her research: https://t.co/cpYU1aOYoN
#BHM
It's the second day of Black History Month, and another great day to check out the work of a Black scientist. Engineer/physician Dr. Mae Jemison (@maejemison) is the first woman of color to fly in space! See more at https://t.co/3w5hodABO0
Black History Month is a good time to check out the work of past & present Black scientists. Let's start with meteorologist Dr. Marshall Shepherd (@DrShepherd2013)
https://t.co/4JFaqpOoIk
We’ve got a date! Mark your calendars, put a reminder in your phone, be there on Wednesday the 27th @ 7:00 PM for a quick meeting to catch up and talk about the environment a little!
Meeting number: 739 122 773
It is with heavy hearts that we bid farewell to our own @gabsdarlin who rocked @MiGeoAlliance. We will miss you Gabi. You made everything better, geographically. Best wishes for your new gig!
#geographyteacher
Student Veterans @CMUniversity: There's still time to apply for a scholarship thru the Google SVA Scholars program. Geographic Information Systems majors eligible!
https://t.co/CJAgmOOb5B