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Joel Singley
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Critical zone scientist dabbling across disciplines. Assistant Professor at a PUI. Former middle school STEM teacher. singleyscience.org
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Sometimes I wonder if we focus on STEM recruitment instead of retention because recruitment lets us talk about how exciting and impactful our field is, whereas retention requires us to look at our own culpability in creating and maintaining environments where people don’t thrive.

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If you use my book, Intro to Modern Climate Change, I've created a google group for it: groups.google.com/u/... I will send out updates to the book to this list. I expect to send very few messages to the list, perhaps a few per year.

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It's that time! The 2024-2025 Earth and Environmental Science Jobs List is LIVE! Submit jobs, keep an eye on the list for your perfect position, and update progress on searches. Tabs for Pemanent/Tenure Track positions, Non-Tenure Track Faculty, and Postdocs! docs.google.com/spreadsheets...

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ED041: "Centering Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Bio-geoscience Curriculum" We invite abstract submissions to this session using the link below agu.confex.com/agu/agu24/pr... 2/3

Flyer advertising AGU24 session titled Centering Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Bio-geoscience Curriculum. Flyer has a purple background with text that says We invite contributions from student-led groups, department-level DEl committees, and instructors at any career stage. This session will serve as a space for bio-geoscience educators and students to interactively explore a wide array of engagement strategies, from experiential learning to entirely reimagined curriculum to improve DEl within departments and, ultimately, the Geoscience workforce.
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Are you lucky enough to work with wundergrads? Do you want them to have a positive, welcoming experience at #AGU24bit.ly/AGU24_underg...@dblaskey.bsky.social@sarawarix.bsky.social@agu-h3s.bsky.social

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Hydrology Paper of the Day @hydro_kyleb on evapotranspiration and teaching of hydrological processes related to urban land surfaces: how a heat lamp, land surface cores and a thermal camera can be utilized to observe differences in temperature, and a campus tour at 3 universities.

ET cool home: innovative educational activities on evapotranspiration and urban heat
ET cool home: innovative educational activities on evapotranspiration and urban heat

Abstract. Teaching evapotranspiration (ET) in university courses often focuses on either oversimplified process descriptions or complex empirical calculations, both of which lack grounding in students...

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Soliciting ideas for how to build an inclusive practice of appointing associate editors for scientific journals -- if you have experience or ideas, please share! If you serve as an Associate Editor (or Subject Matter Editor, etc) for a journal -- how did you get that position?

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Hydrology Paper of the Day @RubndelCampo suggested by @nkleite on how dry river reaches of a river network affect biogeochemical cycles and greenhouse gas fluxes: the Albarine River catchment and measurements utilizing floating chambers; and lab and statistical analyses.

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So glad that our lab joined Senator Reed to celebrate the funds he secured to support research and student training in environmental science at Roger Williams University. We are excited to get our new instruments into the field to understand changing risks to water quality here in Rhode Island! 🌎🧪💧

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Senator Reed speaking with two female undergraduate researchers.
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It's true! Our #2024sfs abstract submission & *some* student award deadlines have been extended to 14 Feb (💙). Check out our great special/recurring sessions (highlight yours⬇️!) & consider sharing your freshwater science with us in Philly: sfsannualmeeting.orgfreshwater-science.org/awards-progr...

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Joel Singley
@singleysci.bsky.social
Critical zone scientist dabbling across disciplines. Assistant Professor at a PUI. Former middle school STEM teacher. singleyscience.org
88 followers206 following3 posts