Sharing Data Helps Puerto Ricans Rebound After Hurricane Maria
Mónica Feliú-Mójer and others are working to make sure Puerto Ricans have access to and understand the science that affects their daily lives. Read about a software that does this in Eos:
Read MoreThriving Earth Exchange
Mónica Feliú-Mójer’s work in science communications is grounded in her Puerto Rican community. At AGU, we call this approach to science “community science,” and we launched the Thriving Earth Exchange to support those projects:
Read MorePulwarty & Hayes, Connecting Science & Society
Mónica Feliú-Mójer works science communications, a field that aims to help non-STEM people understand science. Last year, Sci & Tell interviewed two other science communicators, Michael Hayes and Roger Pulwarty:
Read MoreA Pandemic Pivot in Earth Science Outreach and Education
Mónica Feliú-Mójer uses science communications to help promote equity and inclusivity. When the pandemic hit, STEM educators rethought accessibility so they could reach students from all different backgrounds:
Read MorePlain Language Summaries Explained in Plain Language
Mónica Feliú-Mójer uses science communications to help demystify science to a non-STEM audience. A few years ago, AGU started an initiative to add a Plain Language Summary to journal articles:
Read MoreEos Nov-Dec 2020: Reimagining the Geosciences
Mónica Feliú-Mójer uses science communications to help promote equity and inclusivity. Check out the Nov-Dec 2020 issue of Eos, which looks at ways to diversify the geosciences:
Read MorePromoting the Universal Language of Science: Translating Congo Research
Mónica Feliú-Mójer uses science communications to help make STEM accessible to Puerto Ricans- so she often works in Spanish. Read about scientists working to remove language barriers in the Congo in Eos:
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