Announcements
A New Study on Career Pathways for PhDs in Science
14 April 2015
If you earned your PhD between 2004 and 2014 from any institution worldwide and have ever studied, worked, or trained in the United States, you are invited to participate in a new study of PhD employment.
Astro Hack Week 2015 to Convene at New York University
13 April 2015
Astro Hack Week is an "unconference" focused on astrostatistics and data-intensive astronomy. It will have material and activities appropriate for scientists at all levels from senior undergraduates to faculty.
You're Invited to the Inclusive Astronomy Conference in Nashville
9 April 2015
Come to this meeting, 17-19 June 2015 at Vanderbilt University, to help define recommendations and actions that will make the astronomical community more diverse and inclusive.
A Question of Singular Importance
9 April 2015
What’s the best way to deal with the English language’s lack of a gender-neutral singular pronoun? As any grammarian can tell you, the answer has changed over the years. Just ask him/her/them!
An Early Introduction to Advocating for the Astronomical Sciences
8 Apr 2015
In mid-March college student Ashley Tucker joined more than a dozen other AAS members in Washington, DC, for Congressional Visits Day 2015. Here are her thoughts on what she learned from the experience.
A Survey Analysis of Grant-Writing Costs and Benefits
8 April 2015
To apply, or not to apply ― that is the question every time a funding opportunity arises. To answer, two scientists set out to measure the cost-effectiveness of writing grant proposals. Here are their results.
Get Involved in STEM Education with EnCorps
8 April 2015
The nonprofit EnCorps STEM Teachers Program is recruiting professionals in science, technology, engineering, and math into new careers in education — currently in California, but eventually in other states too.
President's Column: Volunteer to Serve the Astronomical Community
8 April 2015
Our Society is at its best when talented, enthusiastic AAS members contribute to our mission to enhance and share humanity’s scientific understanding of the universe.
AAS & AGU Issue Joint Letter to Governor of Indiana
3 April 2015
With the Triennial Earth-Sun Summit looming in Indianapolis, the presidents of the AAS and American Geophysical Union have written Gov. Mike Pence to reaffirm our societies' commitment to welcoming all attendees.
April 2015 Issue of Physics Today Is Online & in the Mail
2 April 2015
Everyone who belongs to the AAS receives the magazine Physics Today as a member benefit. The latest issue is now en route to subscribers' mailboxes and can be accessed online.
NEOWISE 2015 Data Release Now Available
27 Mar 2015
The Near-Earth Object Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (NEOWISE) and the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center (IPAC) announce the NEOWISE 2015 data release: 2.5 million images, 18.5 billion sources!
AAS Congressional Visits Day 2015 a Resounding Success
26 Mar 2015
Sixteen AAS members traveled to Washington, DC, from 16 to 18 March to advocate for strong and sustained support for the astronomical sciences from Congress and the White House.
COPAG Seeks Input on Future Large Space Astrophysics Missions
26 Mar 2015
Which large astrophysics missions should NASA study prior to the 2020 decadal survey? The Cosmic Origins Program Analysis Group would like to hear your ideas and recommendations by 24 April 2015.
XSEDE15 Abstract Deadline Extended to 6 April
25 March 2015
Join your colleagues in St. Louis in July to explore the opportunities afforded by the Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment, an advanced collection of digital resources and services.
Introducing the Annabelle Eames Powell Memorial Challenge!
25 March 2015
The AAS has launched its Spring 2015 Campaign, and a special challenge grant will double the value of contributions to the Annie Jump Cannon Award Fund.