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Sigma Gamma Epsilon chapter and student awards for academic year 2023-2024
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Sigma Gamma Epsilon chapter and student awards for academic year 2024–2025
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In memoriam: Dr. Rodney M. “Rod” Feldmann (1939–2024), Sigma Gamma Epsilon’s longest-serving chapter advisor
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Spring 2025 letter from the President of Sigma Gamma Epsilon
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Sigma Gamma Epsilon – Call to convention: Final notice and convention schedule
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Spring 2025 letter from the National Secretary-Treasurer of Sigma Gamma Epsilon
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47th biennial convention of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Western Illinois University, April 11–13, 2025
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Sigma Gamma Epsilon student research poster session, Geological Society of America Connects 2024, Anaheim, California, USA
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Sigma Gamma Epsilon student research poster session, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting 2023, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
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Sigma Gamma Epsilon student research poster session, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting 2025, San Antonio, Texas, USA
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Inferring the role of Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation phase on tropical-extratropical teleconnection dependencies
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East Goes West: A Record of Eastern Denitrification in the Western Equatorial Pacific
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The Earth’s Mass Is Increasing
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Iron Fertilization of the North Pacific Did Not Drive Long‐Term Pliocene to Quaternary Cooling
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The Earth's Greatest Porous Media
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Snowball Earth transitions from Last Glacial Maximum conditions provide an independent upper limit on Earth's climate sensitivity
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Basic Earth Parameters from VLBI observations using Bayesian inversions in the time domain: updated insights of the Earth's interior
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Widespread Impact‐Induced Crustal Permeability on the Early Earth
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Precipitation of Relativistic Electrons Into Atmosphere From Earth's Radiation Belts
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How do we make a scan of Earth's oceanic crust?
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Evaluating the effectiveness of quantitative descriptions of Earth Science phenomena during outreach activities
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Eradiate: an accurate and flexible radiative transfer model for earth observation and atmospheric science
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Improving terrestrial carbon flux simulations with machine learning and global Earth observations
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In the Asia-Pacific region, the COI DNA test revealed the divergence of the bivalve mollusc into three species; can these species be distinguished using shell coloration and sperm structure?