See the latest blog entry from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society Buckeye Chapter that highlights the NAGD and the National Science Foundation funded virtual reality project.
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ED Awards Funding to Help Individuals With Disabilities Purchase Assistive Technology
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The U.S. Department of Education announced yesterday the award of $1.9 million in grants to organizations in California, Missouri...
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IAGD Commitment to Social Justice and Our Community
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The IAGD Executive Committee collectively expresses our concerns for the lack of equity and justice for people of color...
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Virtual Reality Could Keep You From Being a Surgical Guinea Pig
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The Ohio Supercomputer Center Outreach Team would like to share this story that just posted to the Wired.com Science...
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Better Federal Coordination Could Lessen Challenges in the Transition from High School
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Washington, DC – From the United States Government Accountability Office (GAO): Report to the Ranking Member, Committee on Education...
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OEDG researchers visit NSF and AIR
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Washington, DC – Chris Atchison and Don Stredney, Principal Investigators of the Opportunities for Enhancing the Diversity in the...
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Participate in our study of disabled geoscientists in the workforce!
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We are looking for people who were or are in the geo-workforce to participate in a survey. There is...
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2010-2020, IAGD Decade in Review
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Dear IAGD Community, I’ve been taking some time this week to reflect on the events and activities of the...
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IAGD-Sponsored Sessions at the 2013 GSA Annual Meeting
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The IAGD is pleased to announce sponsorship for the following technical sessions being held during the Geological Society of...
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