Education Committee Blog

The AAS Education Committee would like to welcome you to our blog, launched in February 2021. Thanks to so many of you in the astronomy education community, there are many materials, programs, resources, and discussion forums for teaching and learning astronomy. Our goal is to create a “value-added” way to highlight education-related activities supported by the AAS and others that may be of interest to AAS members. Blog posts include deeper dives into topics of interest and connect readers with additional resources.

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High School Students Presented at AAS Meeting

17 Sep 2025
In this Education Committee Blog post, Kalee Tock describes how eight students from Stanford Online High School traveled to the June 2025 AAS meeting to present their research projects.

Celebrating the 2024–2025 AAS Shapley Lecturers

3 Sep 2025
AAS is pleased to celebrate 12 astronomers who served as AAS Harlow Shapley Visiting Lecturers! These Shapley Lecturers visited several community colleges and schools across the US to advance AAS's mission.

New Data-Driven Investigations from Rubin Observatory

29 Jul 2025
In this Education Committee Blog post, Ardis Herrold describes Rubin Observatory's new online investigations, tailored for beginning learners, from advanced middle school through introductory college astronomy.