TSGC Scholarships, Fellowship Applications Closing Soon Texas Space Grant’s Scholarships and Fellowship applications are now open! These scholarships recognize students and encourage their consideration of studies in science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields which will ultimately lead to careers in STEM-related fields. Applications are due October 20th. To learn more, check out our Fellowships and… Continue Reading October Newsletter
September Newsletter
Although the school year has already begun, there’s no shortage of opportunities for college students. This month’s newsletter focuses on open scholarship and fellowship opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate students. Plus, TSGC is proud to announce the selected teams for the Fall 2024 Design Challenge. TSGC Scholarship, Fellowship Applications Now Open Texas Space Grant’s… Continue Reading September Newsletter
Frontier Science on a Climate Frontline
This is a dispatch from Constantino Panagopulos, a science writer at the Jackson School of Geosciences, who is documenting the TERMINUS mission to explore Greenland glaciers from underwater. The mission is led by Professor Ginny Catania and collaborators. Learn more about it here. It’s morning in the fjords of West Greenland, where for four weeks… Continue Reading Frontier Science on a Climate Frontline
The Science of Mud
This is a dispatch from Constantino Panagopulos, a science writer at the Jackson School of Geosciences, who is documenting the TERMINUS mission to explore Greenland glaciers from underwater. The mission is led by Professor Ginny Catania and collaborators. Learn more about it here. It’s a cold, pale night on the deck of the research vessel… Continue Reading The Science of Mud
Iceberg!
This is a dispatch from Constantino Panagopulos, a science writer at the Jackson School of Geosciences, who is documenting the TERMINUS mission to explore Greenland glaciers from underwater. The mission is led by Professor Ginny Catania and collaborators. Learn more about it here. Greenland’s sea-facing glaciers are in constant motion. They’re the outlets through which… Continue Reading Iceberg!