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CLASP NEWS
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A Changemaker at COP29: Nwankwo Serves on U-M Student Delegation
Onyinye Nwankwo, a Ph.D. student at U-M Climate and Space, attends the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Baku, Azerbaijan.
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ArtsEngine Residency Inspires ‘The Body of the Sun’ Exhibit
Thanks to the Moldwin Prize, a new art exhibit inspired by heliophysics will be on display through December 1st.
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U-M Leaders Named to AGU Offices
Several leaders from U-M Climate and Space have been elected to serve on the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Council.
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Michigan eTrek
Space Physics Research Laboratory celebrates its 75th year.
For 3/4 of a century, the Space Physics Research Laboratory (SPRL) at the University of Michigan has dreamt up and designed instruments to expand our understanding of this world and the galaxy beyond.
Read more about the Space Physics Research Laboratory: https://news.engin.umich.edu/2021/07/answers-inc-a-brief-history-of-u-ms-space-physics-research-laboratory/