AGU Fall Meeting

With more than 23,000 attendees in 2016, AGU’s Fall Meeting is the largest Earth and space science meeting in the world. The meeting continues to be the premiere place to present your research; hear about the latest discoveries, trends, and challenges in the field; and network with colleagues that can enhance your career! For Abstract Submissions, click here.

AMS Annual Meeting| January 06 – 11, 2018| Austin, TX

January 6 - 11, 2018 The AMS Annual Meeting is the world’s largest yearly gathering for the weather, water, and climate community. It brings together great minds from a diverse set of scientific disciplines – helping attendees make career-long professional contact and life-long friends while learning from the very top people in the atmospheric sciences. For information […]

JCET Faculty Visits HUBC

UMBC Joint Center for Earth Systems Technology (JCET) faculty will visit HU Beltsville Campus (HUBC), Thursday, April 11, 10am-1pm. This introductory visit, organized by Dr. Belay Demoz, has the objective to improve an already close relationship among researchers from UMBC/JCET and HUPAS. For more info on UMBC/JET visit https://jcet.umbc.edu/ Howard University- Beltsville Research Campus, produces groundbreaking […]

Science Journalist, Eli Kintisch, to visit HU-Beltsville Campus

Mr. Eli Kintisch will visit HUBC and interview some of the scientists.  Mr. Kintisch is a journalist who writes for several outlets, such as Science, Fox, and PBS. His book, Hack The Planet, received a starred review in Publisher's Weekly.  As part of a Knight fellowship at MIT in 2011, he created a juried art […]

A Likely Union: Climate Change and Landscape Architecture *WEBINAR*

Diane Jones Allen, D. Eng NCAS-M Webinar Series 2019 Please mark your calendars for the next upcoming webinar: Date: Thu, April 25, 2019: 4pm – 5pm ET Topic: Climate Change and the Landscape Architect Profession Presenter: Diane Jones Allen, D. Eng., Associate Professor, University of Texas at Arlington College of Architecture, Planning, and Public Affairs  […]

NCAS-M Research Focus Groups Monthly Meeting

NCAS-M monthly Research Focus Groups (RFGs) meetings provide us all (students and faculty from different institutions and disciplines) a united forum to constitute a rich intellectual resource to work collaboratively as a community to support student research, in order to fully accomplish the strategic goals of NCAS-M (and our NOAA sponsor), as succinctly captured in […]

*OPEN HOUSE* 2019 NOAA Center for Weather and Climate Prediction

Virtual DC

Howard University/NCAS-M (HU) has been invited to participate in the 2019 NOAA Center for Weather and Climate Prediction open house.  HU plans to launch meteorological balloons during this event, weather permitting. More information: https://www.ncep.noaa.gov/openhouse/