Delighted to share my third PhD paper! 😃What do music and songs about volcanic eruptions reveal through their geo-emotional content? 🌋🎼 @theAAG
https://t.co/KM7OOL7MVH
We're ecstatic to have Sara Smith take on her new position for Council in July. For the last President’s Column of his term, Bill Moseley talks with Sara Smith about her experiences within the discipline and aspirations for her upcoming leadership at AAG. https://t.co/mizsUZoXy8
As our cities grow more complex and #environmental crises mount, urban sustainability is no longer a theoretical discussion; it’s an existential necessity. But data alone isn’t enough.
Read more from Oluwaseun Ipede’s perspective article: https://t.co/3Btwuw8yth
Want to rewatch your favorite #AAG2026 session? View recordings from the Annual Meeting until June 19, 2026. Registered attendees can sign in now: https://t.co/sonlxEWTOY
Watch selected plenaries on AAG’s YouTube: https://t.co/HLmNCqNGX2
.@theAAG Honored to discuss the work of my colleagues and me to examine the memorial politics & racial demographics of neighborhoods named for the Confederacy. Listen to interview on Florida Frontiers #631 https://t.co/akUWjr5Hgn Our paper available: https://t.co/VodWzYu6aN
Monday 06/22 - Friday 06/26: AAG's Early Career Workshop series is designed to support geographers as they prepare for or navigate the initial years of academic careers. https://t.co/ik3R9ELyiN
Learn more about the Healthy Departments Initiative: https://t.co/pI8VlGVQqf
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📣 Registration is now open!
Monday 06/15 and Tuesday 06/16: AAG's Department #Leadership Workshop shares how to effectively prepare for challenges, opportunities, and constraints geography departments may face in the coming years. https://t.co/tPzq06jzcw
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Don't forget! 📣 AAG Internship applications close this Friday for three undergraduate and graduate students to join our team.
Interns will gain hands-on experience in developing programming for #GeoWeek2026 and administrative support for #AAG2027. https://t.co/apUVWVFTUI
What makes an icon? 🌟 As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, meet iconic keystone species that embody the resiliency and ingenuity of the American spirit and the National Geographic Explorers protecting them. https://t.co/t5Heoc6J8v
It's not too late! View recorded sessions from #AAG2026 until June 19, 2026. Registered meeting attendees can sign in now: https://t.co/sonlxEWTOY
Watch selected plenaries on AAG’s YouTube: https://t.co/HLmNCqNGX2
This honor was created in support of public and engaged scholarship (PES) as a valuable form of geographic scholarship to highlight outstanding public and engaged scholarship in the discipline.
Learn more about AAG’s PES Task Force and resources: https://t.co/irCBAvvseP
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🌟 Dr. Karen Barton, professor at the University of Northern Colorado, is the inaugural awardee of the Public and Engaged Scholarship Honors. Her approach exemplifies how geographers can create knowledge with, not merely about, communities. https://t.co/XCcXSvtlAe
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Applications are still open! 📝 Interns will gain experience in developing programming for #GeoWeek and #AAG2027 conference support, as well as administrative assistance for DOI development, awards, and volunteers. https://t.co/62DrbDbSIe
This is a wonderful lecture , given by Judy Carney at the 2026 @theAAG annual meeting, "Planting Resistance : Botanical Legacies of the African Diaspora" https://t.co/ACCTmwIxsm
.@theAAG@AmericanGeo@UTKGeography This Pacific Island Nation Hopes You Will Call It by a New Name (and what that says about why place names and how we pronounce them matter to nations). Thanks @nytimes for opportunity to contribute https://t.co/ynq2ybyCku
Are you a map enthusiast looking for an opportunity to explore the vast cartographic collections of the @LOCMaps? Applications are now being accepted for the 8-week Philip Lee Phillips Society Fellowship with the #Geography and #Map Division.
Learn more: https://t.co/GiK36GZz92
What connects South Asian American freedom struggles, activism, and fights for justice? The South Asian Radical History Walking Tour takes attendees through more than a century of history set on the streets of the Bay Area.
Get a glimpse of their work: https://t.co/B1VReWLZLD
Learn all about our 2026 Philip Lee Phillips Society Fellows and how to apply for the upcoming application cycle in our latest blog post.
Applications for 2027 are now open!
The full blog post is available here: https://t.co/hkuFF84qwu
As various Chinatowns face growing pressures from gentrification and redevelopment, the City of Montréal launched a coordinated set of actions to preserve its vital cultural district, blending official heritage recognition with deep community engagement. https://t.co/xG92mvXbTz