FY 2000 Institutional Reseach Awards (IRA) (NRA 00 OEOP-3). Intent dealine 1/5/00. Proposals due 2/1/00.
The NASA Student Involvement Program's 1999-2000 competition information for students and teachers, grades 3-12, is now available. Deadline 2/1/00.
Earth Science Enterprise's Advanced Information Systems Technology (AIST) Program (NRA-99-OES-08). Proposals due 1/25/00.
American Chemical Society Scholars program has been announced. Approximately 100 scholarships of up to $2500 for the academic year will be awarded to students pursuing undergraduate degrees in the chemical sciences. Applications due 2/15/00.
2000 USRA/GSFC Graduate Student Summer Program in Earth System Science is now accepting applications. Applications due 2/11/00.
The Space Science Mission Involvement Workshop has been rescheduled for December 9-10.
NASA Reduced-Gravity Student Flight Opportunities/March 2000 Flights Competition.
FY200 NASA Research Announcement (NRA) for Educational Proposals (NRA-00-OEOP-2).
"Partnership Awards for the Integration of Research into Undergraduate Education" (PAIR) (NRA-00-OEOP-2A).
"Minority University Mathematics, Science and Technology Awards for Teacher Education Program" (MASTAP). (NRA-00-OEOP-2B).
"Precollege Awards for Excellence in Mathematics, Science, Engineering, and Technology (PACE/MSET) (NRA-00-OEOP-2C).
Learning Technologies Channel and Stanford SOLAR Center present "All About the Sun" for K-12 students and educators.
Vice President Al Gore Announces Grants To Train 400,000 New Teachers To Use Technology In Classroom Vice President Al Gore announced today that 400,000 new teachers will be trained to use technology in the classroom through $135 million in grants from the Department of Education.
NRA 99-OES-04 Proposal Cover Sheet MODIFIED.
"University Earth System Science (UNESS) Project" (AO-99-OES-02). Released 8/2/99.
"Land Cover and Land Use Change" (NRA-99-0ES-06).
The last solar eclipse of the millennium will occur on August 11, 1999. The total eclipse will not be directly viewable in North America; however, people in North America can share in the experience through NASA sponsored TV broadcasts (NASA Select) and a webcast from 7 a.m. - 9 a.m. This is a great educational opportunity for students.
An amendment to the Earth System Science Education Program, NRA-99-OES-02 has been posted to the Earth Science Enterprise Current Research Opportunity page.
Faculty Awards for Research 2000 (NRA00-OEOP-1).
Information about the 1999 SACNAS National Conference (October 7-10, 1999) can be found here. "SACNAS is composed of science professors, industry scientists, K-12 teachers, and students. As a result, SACNAS is a diverse society with a vested interest in promoting opportunities in graduate science education for Chicano/Latino, Native American, and other students."
The Morgan State University Network Resource Training Site Program is sponsoring the On-Campus Network Training Workshop. These workshops are designed to enhance and expand one's knowledge of the Internet, its resources and services. In addition to the Internet lessons, the program will include Supercomputing, Al J. Bra, EN, EarthKam, and Globe presentations. Because of limited seating, it is requested that individuals register in advance. To register, please contact Mrs. Smith at (443) 885-3962.
The Morgan State University Technical Resource Training Site Program is sponsoring the Off-Campus Network Training Workshop. These workshops are designed to enhance and expand one's knowledge of the computer. Mr. Vicent Didwall will facilitate the workshop, with the assistance of two MSU Computer Science Alumni. Because of limited seating, it is requested that individuals register in advance. To register, please contact Mr. Didwall, Mrs. Smith, or Ms. Tucker at (443) 885-3745.
Photos from the NOVA meeting at GSFC have been posted.
Seven recipients awarded the NASA Administrator's 1999 Fellowship award to teach and conduct research at minority colleges and universities. [program information]
NASA and MU-SPIN to participate in the annual National Council of La Raza (NCLR) conference held July 24-28 in Houston, TX.
The Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter instrument aboard the Mars Global Surveyor has fired 45 million shots in space. This far exceeds the seven million shot total from all pevious space lidar missions. Way to go MOLA! ["MOLA Hits the Spot"]
The conference date has been changed. New date: September 21-25, 1999.
Cooperative Agreement Notice (CAN) is expected to be issued the first half of 1999 to solicit proposals for a cooperative agreement to create a center of excellence for the Earth Sciences as part of the Earth Sciences Directorate at Goddard.
See the debut of the Solar System Exploration launches and events in their clickable calendar.
Central State University hosted a Morgan State University/ NRTS training workshop on April 29-30,1999 in Wilberforce, OH. The agenda and highlights from the workshop can be seen here.
MU-SPIN participates in NOAA/HBCU Conference for Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences.
It's conference time again! Get the latest information and register early for MIAMI, FL!
NSU is pleased to announce the 2nd year of an undergraduate summer research program in Earth System Science. Applications are due April 5, 1999. Details of the program are at http://vigyan.nsu.edu/reess. Program is funded by NASA Earth Science Enterprise (formerly Mission To Planet Earth).
See what happened at the MU-SPIN Project Planning meeting at NASA HQ Held January 14-15, 1999. [Photos] [Agenda]
Check out the MU-SPIN 8th Annual Users' Conference pictures and on-line proceedings.
SOARS is a multi-summer, four year undergraduate and graduate program for students planning to pursue a career in atmospheric or other related science. For information or application materials, visit SOARS at http://www.fin.ucar.edu/soars.