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The Nominations Committees of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific have announced the candidates for election to the ASP Board of Directors. Three seats are up for election in 2013.
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The ASP is now accepting abstract proposals for its 2013 Annual Meeting, "Ensuring STEM Literacy." Scientists across disciplines (astronomy, space, earth, physics, astrobiology), educators (K-12, college level) and public outreach professionals are invited to propose and be a part of the ASP's marquee three-day event in San Jose, CA.
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Jeffrey Mangum, a scientist at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) headquarters in Charlottesville, Virginia, has been appointed Editor of the Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific (PASP), a peer-reviewed scientific journal. The tenth editor in PASP's 125-year history, Mangum will continue in his position on the NRAO's scientific staff, where he has worked fulltime since 1994.
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