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Get to Know a Scientist Emeritus—Patricia McCrory

Get to Know a Scientist Emeritus—Patricia McCrory

This is the thrid in a series of Get to Know posts highlighting and celebrating the contributions of exemplary Scientist Emeriti. Their work...

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Get to Know a Scientist Emeritus—John Keith

Get to Know a Scientist Emeritus—John Keith

This is the second in a series of Get to Know posts highlighting and celebrating the contributions of exemplary Scientist Emeriti. Their work...

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Get to Know a Scientist Emeritus—Charles van Riper

Get to Know a Scientist Emeritus—Charles van Riper

This is the first in a series of Get to Know posts highlighting and celebrating the contributions of exemplary Scientist Emeriti. Their work...

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Employee Shoutout: Nathan Myers

Employee Shoutout: Nathan Myers

The USGS would like to recognize Mr. Nathan Myers, Scientist Emeritus at the USGS New Mexico Water Science Center, for being awarded the 2020 Dallas...

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Employee Shoutout: Gary Wedemeyer

Employee Shoutout: Gary Wedemeyer

The USGS would like to recognize Dr. Gary Wedemeyer, Scientist Emeritus at the USGS Western Fisheries Research Center (WFRC) in Seattle, Washington...

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Reimagining our Scientist Emeritus Program

Reimagining our Scientist Emeritus Program

The USGS Scientist Emeritus (SE) Program is a bureau-wide resource presently comprised of 544 retired professionals.

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Powell Expedition—Art. Then and Now.

Powell Expedition—Art. Then and Now.

On John Wesley Powell’s first 1869 river trip down the Green and Colorado rivers, there were no artists or photographers. All of the images we have of...

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STEP-UP Students digitize BBL’s banding records at the USGS

STEP-UP Students digitize BBL’s banding records at the USGS

The BBL welcomes a new group of students with differing abilities to start employment training as part of the STEP-UP program.

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STEP-UP to Science: Engaging Young Adults with Disabilities

STEP-UP to Science: Engaging Young Adults with Disabilities

News reporters are invited to attend a reception to kick off the U.S. Geological Survey’s STEP-UP Program in Menlo Park. STEP-UP (Secondary Transition...

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“ShakeAlert” Earthquake Early Warning System Goes West Coast Wide

“ShakeAlert” Earthquake Early Warning System Goes West Coast Wide

The U.S. Geological Survey along with university, state and private-sector partners will highlight the rollout of Version 1.2 of the USGS ShakeAlert...

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Water managers explore new strategies to protect fish in California’s Bay Delta

Water managers explore new strategies to protect fish in California’s Bay Delta

The water in the Delta arrives primarily from the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers, supplying water for more than 22 million people. This water...

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