Announcements

  • 2025 AAAS Forum on S&T Policy: Farm to Table Science Policy(making)

    Attend AAAS' flagship annual science policy conference event- The 49th Forum on S&T  Policy will gather in person October 22-24, 2025 in the Washington, D.C. Region with pre-conferences at AAAS Headquarters and two full days of sessions at the Hyatt Bethesda. The event will feature a combination of keynote speeches, panel discussions, breakout sessions, and interactive workshops to foster meaningful dialogue and collaboration among participants. 

    This event is designed for policymakers, researchers, scientists, industry professionals, science journalists, and stakeholders invested in the implementation and regulation of science policy. Participants will depart with not only a deeper understanding of the potential in science policy but also with practical strategies and actionable insights to address these challenges in their professional endeavors. 

  • Impacting Local Politics Event

    Hey all! 

    Please see below for a local Utah event happening in about two weeks!

    Feeling fed up with everything happening politically? Not sure how to make a difference or wanting to get more involved? We’re thrilled to work with Elevate Strategies to tackle these exact issues and empower you to take action in simple and aligned ways. Political strategists, Gabi Finlayson and Jackie Morgan from Elevate Strategies, will lead a hands-on workshop that breaks down how local power works — and how you can use your voice to shape the community around you.

    All adults age 18+ are welcome. We’ll meet on Tuesday, April 22 at the Lone Peak Indoor Pavilion in Sandy. Doors open at 6:30 pm and the presentation begins at 7 pm. Tickets are just $15 to help cover the speaker and venue costs. Save your spot on our website and we’ll see you there. Let’s make a difference in local politics together! 

  • Podcasting for Scientists Workshop - April 16th!

  • Science Writing & Blogging Workshop

    Hi all, join us for a Science Writing and Blogging workshop this month on March 21 at 1:00 pm at the University of Utah. 
    EHSEB (26 2000 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84113) Room 2948
  • Mountain and Coastal Regional Community

    This space is for STEMM professionals who live in Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, Alaska, and Hawaii. It offers opportunities to connect with other professionals in your region who are passionate about engaging locally, sharing resources, and collaborating on ways to make an impact in their communities. 

     

  • Southwest Regional Community

    This space is for STEMM professionals who live in Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and Oklahoma. It offers opportunities to connect with other professionals in your region who are passionate about engaging locally, sharing resources, and collaborating on ways to make an impact in their communities. 

  • Midwest Regional Community

    This space is for STEMM professionals who live in North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio. It offers opportunities to connect with other professionals in your region who are passionate about engaging locally, sharing resources, and collaborating on ways to make an impact in their communities.

  • Southeast Regional Community

    This space is for STEMM professionals who live in West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, District of Columbia, Arkansas, Louisiana and Florida. It offers opportunities to connect with other professionals in your region who are passionate about engaging locally, sharing resources, and collaborating on ways to make an impact in their communities.

  • Northeast Regional Community

    This space is for STEMM professionals who live in Maine, Maryland, Delaware, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. It offers opportunities to connect with other professionals in your region who are passionate about engaging locally, sharing resources, and collaborating on ways to make an impact in their communities.