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Take the leap! you never know, you may land somewhere great

By Brock Couch, ESA Science Committee Liaison

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Last year, I remember sitting in my first Student Section Meeting at the 2015 Annual ESA conference in Sacramento, not really knowing what was happening, and thinking, “How have I never heard of this organization before?” 

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Gaining a Policy Perspective for Early Career Scientists

By Kellen Marshall, ESA Policy Section Liaison 

A policy perspective matters for ESA students more than you may think.  If engaging within the policy realm is beyond your immediate interest it probably won’t be so far removed as you transition into the workforce.

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Student Section Liaison Blog Series

ESA Student Section Liaison Blog Series.

By Winslow D. Hansen, ESA Student Section Vice Chair.

Happy Holidays! I hope that it has been restful and pleasant, or at least allowed you time to catch up on those tasks that fall through the cracks during the semester.

Leading up to the ESA Centennial meeting in Baltimore we will be hosting a monthly blog series from our student section liaisons.

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Calling all Students!

This is Kate Gallagher, one of your ESA Student Section co-Chairs. The other is Dane Ward. We’ll be posting an introductory note later. For now, we wanted to let everyone know that the ESA Student Section will be holding elections for open positions during the 2nd week of September. For those of you who are interested in becoming more involved in the student section, we are still taking nominations for the 2014-2015 leadership.

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