Emily Griffith
@emilyjogriffith.bsky.social
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NSF Post-Doc at @CUBoulder
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emilyjogriffith.bsky.social
On Sunday, I married the love of my life, and it was the most perfect day.
Two brides and their wedding party stand on a small outdoor stage in front of grassland and trees, with seated family and friends onlooking. Two brides, one holding a bouquet, stand in the grass on a sunny day, smiling.
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swordsjew.bsky.social
to my mind the woman who dies of sepsis because of antiabortion laws, or the person who dies because they can't afford insulin -- these are just as much victims of political violence as the man shot through the throat while making a racist speech
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aweiss.bsky.social
Someone shot up my kid's school today, and our governor is paying tribute to a guy who thought that is an acceptable price to pay for having the Second Amendment.

Jared Polis has failed Colorado.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Governor Polis Orders Flags to Half-Staff to Honor the Anniversary of September 11th and the Passing of Charlie Kirk
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localvolumemapper.bsky.social
Discover the ✨amazing✨ possibilities of LVM in this image of IC 434 in the Orion constellation, featuring the Horsehead Nebula emerging on the left (credit: ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2024A%26...).
Find more information here: sdss.org/robotic-tele...
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ryan.blacksky.app
we all need the reminder; remember, we are not powerless
political poster by me; a red-winged blackbird sits perched in front of a blurry full moon. it's wings and tail feathers are spread and it is captured in the middle of a song. a quote around the blackbird reads "Despair is a tool of your enemies" by Audre Lorde
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joybee8.bsky.social
I got to share something my journey in this interview with @astrobites.bsky.social ! Thank you all who made this possible :) 🏳️‍⚧️
chanda.blacksky.app
"After completing the two years of required courses in OSU’s PhD program, Joy decided to start transitioning in 2022. This was the culmination of feelings she’d been having since she was 8 years old."

🔭🧪🏳️‍⚧️

astrobites.org/2025/06/13/j...
Transgender in Astronomy: Interview with Joy Bhattacharya
For Pride Month, Astrobites is interviewing one transgender astronomer every week. This week we interviewed Joy Bhattacharya, a PhD candidate at the Ohio State University!
astrobites.org
emilyjogriffith.bsky.social
If you are looking for a way to support the STEM equity community in light of the funding cuts, please consider donating to the Access Network. This group is amazing. The funds will be used to host the annual network gathering that was being planned by a wonderful group of students.
ginaquan.bsky.social
The grant funding our beloved Access Network was one of the many awards terminated by NSF. We've secured some university support to minimize the impact on students, but we are crowdfunding our annual Assembly! www.gofundme.com/f/ympbzf-wef...
Donate to Access Network Assembly 2025, organized by Joel Corbo
The Access Network is a community of undergraduate and graduate students, researchers, staff, … Joel Corbo needs your support for Access Network Assembly 2025
www.gofundme.com
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scott-delaney.bsky.social
🧪 Our Terminated NSF Grant Tracker is live 🧪

🔴 114 NSF grants listed so far

🔴 Cancelled grants focused on

→ Training scientists
→ Misinformation
→ AI
→ Climate change

Credit to @noamross.net for all the work to build this & to all PIs who submitted their info.

Link: airtable.com/appGKlSVeXni...
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erininthemorning.com
Hope it was worth it to stop a few of us from peeing.
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stsci.edu
The NASA Hubble Fellowship Program recently named 24 new fellows to its 2025 class. The program enables outstanding postdoctoral scientists to pursue independent research in any area of NASA astrophysics: bit.ly/4c2ZJpI 🔭 🧵
Alt Text: The class of 2025 NHFP Fellows are shown in a photo montage. Left to right, top to bottom: The Einstein Fellows (whose headshots appear in blue hexagons) are: Shi-Fan Chen, Nicolas Garavito Camargo, Jason Hinkle, Itai Linial, Kenzie Nimmo, Massimo Pascale, Elia Pizzati, Jillian Rastinejad and Aaron Tohuvavohu. The Hubble Fellows (whose headshots appear in red hexagons) are: Aliza Beverage, Anna de Graaff, Karia Dilbert, Emily Griffith, Viraj Karambelkar, Lindsey Kwok, Abigail Lee, Aaron Pearlman, Dominick Rowan, Nicholas Rui, Nadine Soliman, Bingjie Wang. The Sagan Fellows (whose headshots appear in green hexagons) are: Kyle Franson, Caprice Phillips, and Keming Zhang.
emilyjogriffith.bsky.social
So excited and honored to be a part of this amazing group of scientists!!
ohdearz.bsky.social
CONGRATULATIONS to OSU astronomy grads @capricephillips.bsky.social, Dominick Rowan, & OSU astro alum @emilyjogriffith.bsky.social on being awarded the NASA Sagan Fellowships and Hubble Fellowships!!! 🔭🧪⚛️ Awesome scientists & wonderful people; very well deserved! www.stsci.edu/stsci-resear...
2025 NHFP Fellows
Read short profiles about the 2025 NASA Hubble Fellowship Program (NHFP) awardees.
www.stsci.edu
emilyjogriffith.bsky.social
An amazing rally. We are the 99%!!
aoc.bsky.social
Tonight an unbelievable **34,000 people** gathered for our Denver rally to take on billionaires and win our country back.

This was the largest political gathering in Denver since Obama in 2008.

Also bigger than the 2024 DNC.

And the largest ever rally in Bernie’s career (and obviously, mine too).
AOC and Bernie in front of the rally crowd in Denver Zoomed out crowd shot of 34,000 people in downtown Denver with Colorado mountains in the background
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ohdearz.bsky.social
OSU astronomy professor and former chair David Weinberg says the SB1 bill banning DEI will make it less rewarding to be a prof here, hurts students, and cause talent to leave the state. newrepublic.com/article/1924...
Article text featuring OSU astronomy professor David Weinberg: "David Weinberg, an astronomy professor at OSU, describes how his department has, over the last 15 years, become more representative of Ohio; its students and researchers now look more like the United States and the world in terms of gender, race, and religion. Diversity makes a “huge difference” in everything from approaches to experiments, views of how collaborations should be organized, and just generally, ideas about “how the universe works.” Weinberg says the bill will make it “more burdensome and less rewarding to be a professor in the state of Ohio,” but suspects the most immediate effect of S.B. 1 would be on students, some of whom are succeeding in the program but now, in the shadow of S.B. 1, are “looking for an exit” and wondering what other university they could move to outside Ohio.

Ohio-based companies, seeking scientifically trained minds, make a habit of courting Weinberg’s students. While astronomy may bring funding to Ohio due to the department’s work with NASA and ground-based telescopes, the department’s students take jobs in all areas of data science and technology.

“I think that taking a hammer to the quality of the universities in Ohio is going to have a big negative impact on the ability of our universities to really power the economy,” Weinberg says."
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choirastro.bsky.social
MUTUAL AID ALERT:
Stand with our community in Astro+ adjacent fields impacted by the attack on DEIA, support our community by giving aid through our GoFundMe. See links in thread!
- choir collab, @blackinastro.bsky.social, Astro Poverty Survey Team, MVMT Consulting @dranicole.bsky.social)
emilyjogriffith.bsky.social
Excited to be giving a public planetarium talk at Embry Riddle University tonight! Love showing off the @sdssurveys.bsky.social data :) Sold out show!!
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spacewhalerider.com
I am a coauthor of this letter, which asks folks in power at NASA and other institutions of space exploration to do more to resist ongoing efforts, and instead support the incredibly diverse people across the country that make the field what it is. Sign here: sites.google.com/view/space-s...
Home
Space Science is for Everyone: An Open Letter Written February 6, 2025
sites.google.com
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chanda.blacksky.app
Someone is going to write a piece about how that executive order claims it’s defending women but now the National Science Foundation is shuttering programs that serve women and trying to cancel grants that mention women, right? 🧪
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chanda.blacksky.app
We all knew that attacking trans people doesn’t defend women but I think it’s important to highlight how brazen the lie is, that in fact attacking trans women is becoming a vehicle for attacking all women, as trans women said it would be.
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georgetakei.bsky.social
This is what the government did with 120K+ Japanese Americans in 1942.

I know. I was there in those camps.
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deborahb.bsky.social
From a journalist friend: Just spreading the word. The CDC is purging data, so people should archive their favorite CDC datasets today, namely ones around race/ethnic diversity, LGBTQ, and reproductive health. Also health data involving climate. The youth risk behavior survey has already gone down.
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ericboodman.bsky.social
“If the freeze is not stopped, I might lose my house."

Some NSF-funded postdocs are having trouble paying rent and credit card bills because their salaries were paused this week, even though the federal funding freeze memo was rescinded.

www.statnews.com/2025/01/30/t...
National Science Foundation suspends salary payments, leaving researchers unable to pay their bills
An NSF online payment system remained down after the federal funding freeze was lifted, leaving early-career scientists scrambling to pay bills
www.statnews.com