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Public Interest Communication Summer Institute Comes to ASU

Join educators from around the country at the 2026 Public Interest Communications Summer Institute, May 19-21 at ASU’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication. Register by April 15 to receive the discounted rate.

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Free ASU research editing

KE Research Development provides free editing support for proposals and scholarly writing. You should use this service to improve clarity, organization, and adherence to guidelines before submission. Editors offer detailed feedback and fast turnaround, helping you strengthen your work and avoid common issues reviewers may flag.

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Grow your skills on the new AAAS Learning Hub

AAAS launched a new learning platform for STEMM professional this week! Explore self-paced courses designed by experts and connect with fellow learners. 

Organic pioneer joins ASU to launch farmer cooperative

As a consultant on the Swette Center team, Mark Lipson is providing support to the farming community in Arizona as they work to establish the state's first organic cooperative.

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Geography Professor elected as Fellow of the AAAS

Professor Martin J. Pasqualetti has been named a 2025 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) — one of the highest honors in science.

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April Coffee Chat

Join us to chat about your most pressing research and funding questions, connect with potential collaborators, or simply stop by to say hello on Apr. 14 at 10 AM. Hosted by Office of Research Development & Strategy.

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The good, the bad, the "it's complicated"

Lessons learned from developing an agentic workflow and orchestration platform to bring LLM capabilities to CoMSES.Net. This seminar series explores how research software drives discovery across disciplines. Join virtual seminar on Apr. 1.

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Conservation Forward: How to Turn Passion into Practice

How to turn passion into practice. Becoming a conservation practitioner. Panel held Apr. 16.

SpaceHACK for Sustainability

Are you ready to hack for a better planet? Join SpaceHACK for Sustainability on Mar. 27-28.

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Funding Opportunities in Ocean Science, Open Data, and Research Recognition

Researchers working in ocean science, environmental research, and open data infrastructure have several upcoming opportunities to secure funding or recognition for their work.

Event: Assessing the Relative Supply and Demand of Ecosystem Services in the Galapagos Marine Reserve

Conservation Innovation Lab PhD candidate Paola Sangolqui is defending her dissertation, titled Assessing the Relative Supply and Demand of Ecosystem Services in the Galapagos Marine Reserve: Integrating Community Perceptions, Expert

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Funding Opportunity - National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Five Star Program

Are you working within a community to improve water quality, watersheds, and the species and habitats they support? Apply for the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Five Star Program, proposals due May 14th.