IAGD editors note: We are pleased to present a guest post by William Davis at Scripps Institution of Oceanography. This post walks through a teaching module on seismicity using Google maps, and some easy tactile methods for teaching earthquakes and tectonics. Supplemental material for this post can be accessed...
Author Archive for: Anita Marshall
Giving Tuesday 2022 is here!
November 29th is Giving Tuesday, one of the most important days for non-profit organizations working towards annual fundraising goals. The IAGD has received a generous offer to match donations up to $5,000 through the end of December, so we are going for our stretch goal of $10,000. We are...
Lis Gallant 2022 IGER Award Winner for Inclusive Practices in the Geosciences
The winner of the IAGD 2022 IGER Award for inclusive practices in the geosciences is Dr. Lis Gallant, a post doctoral researcher at the Hawaii Volcanoes Observatory. Dr. Gallant was nominated by both colleagues and students for efforts to make the discipline of volcanology more inclusive and accessible. Dr....
2022 IAGD Fundraising Season, let’s do this together!
This year, the IAGD has a very modest fundraising goal of $5,000. These funds will directly support our student community by funding our Student Pathways Scholarship for the next year. Since the start of this scholarship fund last year, we have been able to support 12 students with disabilities with...
2021 IGER Award for Inclusive Teaching Annie Klyce
Annie Klyce, a graduate student in the the School of the Earth, Ocean and Environment at the University of South Carolina is the 2021 IGER Award winner. She is the first student recipient of this award. Annie was recognized for her work adapting labs for accessibility, preparing materials for...
Fall 2021 Fundraising Season Begins!
Greetings IAGD Family! As most of you know, on October 29 I took over the role of Executive Director of the International Association for Geoscience Diversity. I am honored and humbled to move into this new role. Leading the IAGD is certainly not something I can do on my...
2020 IGER Award for Inclusive Teaching Dr. Michele Cooke
Every year, the IAGD honors those who are going above and beyond to include all students in their classes and research experiences. This year, Dr. Michele Cooke has been named the 2020 IAGD Inclusive Geoscience Education and Research Awardee. Dr. Cooke has been a foundational leader in accessible and...
IAGD Commitment to Social Justice and Our Community
The IAGD Executive Committee collectively expresses our concerns for the lack of equity and justice for people of color in the United States and throughout the world. As an organization focused on accessibility and inclusion, we expect to be held accountable for our actions as we aim to support...
The IAGD Wish list: Things we could really use in 2020 and beyond
The holiday season is upon us, which means fundraising season is in full swing. The International Association for Geoscience Diversity has grown so much in the past few years in membership and reach. Students contact us daily for our assistance in advocating for better access and inclusion in their...
IAGD Mammoth Cave & Corvette Museum Accessible Field Trip, Geological Society of America 2018
Each year, the IAGD coordinates an Accessible field trip for the Geological Society Annual meeting. This year, the IAGD field trip focused on the karst features of Kentucky, with stops at the sinkhole exhibit at the National Corvette Museum and Mammoth Cave National Park. It was wonderful to see...
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