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| Dr. Lisa Gaddis Retires from USRA | Dr. Lisa Gaddis (pictured left in photo with Jeff Isaacson) recently retired from USRA, having achieved several remarkable milestones as Director of the Lunar and Plantetary Institute. Please click below to learn more about her leadership at LPI and her accomplishments with USRA since November 2020. USRA will ensure a smooth transition of LPI leadership through the appointment of Dr. Walter Kiefer as the Interim Director of the LPI. Congratulations to Lisa on her accomplishments and best wishes for retirement.
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| How to Be Inclusive of the Upcoming Ramadan Holiday at the Office | From Sunday March 10 to April 8, 2024, Ramadan is celebrated by more than 3 million people in America, and almost one quarter of the world’s population. In order to foster a true sense of belonging for your Muslim colleagues it is important to be aware of the traditions that make this month-long celebration important for so many people. As with any religious holiday, individuals might have unique practices within a system of beliefs so it’s always important to ask individuals in which ways you could be inclusive of this holiday. Learn more about how to be inclusive by clicking below.
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| Congratulations on Your Promotion! | Congratulations to our USRA teammates who were recently awarded promotions:
- Suzy Bostick, Sr. HR Business Partner
- Sandra McNeely, Sr. Intern Program Coordinator (AFRL Scholars)
- Jennifer Hall, Sr. Financial Analyst
- Elyssa Lysette Jasso, Technical Librarian (LPI)
- Filip Bartosz Maciejewski, Associate Scientist (NAMS)
- Priyank Pradeep, Senior Engineer, Aerospace (NAMS)
- Aida Sharif Rohani, Engineer, Interdisciplinary (NAMS)
- Myeong-Lok Seol, Manager and Sr. Scientist (RIACS)
- Francisco Delgado Olivares, Senior Manager and Senior Engineer (STI)
- Corinne Leigh Fletcher, Scientist (STI)
- Jayanthi Srikishen, Senior Engineer (STI)
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| "Lunar" and "Planetary" Institute Written in the Sky | USRA’s Dr. David Kring recently captured a photo of the Moon and Venus visible above the Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) building in Houston, Texas. It’s a reminder of the work from USRA that is often all around us, with the Moon representing lunar research along with Venus representing planetary research. It’s a timely moment to capture as the LPI prepares to host it’s 55th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference.
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| Looking for Martian Microbes | Texas Public Radio recently interviewed USRA’s Dr. Kennda Lynch at the Lunar and Planetary Institute on a podcast entitled “Looking for Martian Microbes.”
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| Preparing for Artemis: Lunar and Planetary Institute Unveils Extensive Astronaut Training Guide | In anticipation of NASA’s Artemis lunar exploration missions, the Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) proudly unveils a timely electronic resource, Astronaut Training for Operations in Impact-Cratered Terrains. Authored by USRA Principal Scientist Dr. David Kring at the LPI, this extensive 570-page volume is designed to equip astronauts and their supporting teams on Earth with the essential knowledge and skills needed to navigate and work effectively in the challenging lunar south pole environment.
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Recent and upcoming events |
March | Irish-American Heritage Month | |
March | Women's History Month | |
March 10 | Ramadan begins | |
March 11-15 | Lunar and Planetary Science Conference | |
March 12 | USRA’s 55th Anniversary | |
March 14 | World Pi Day | |
March 21 | USRA and GWU’s Symposium on Space Nuclear Technology
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March 22 | USRA’s Council of Institutions Annual Business Meeting | |
March 23 | Purim | |
March 25 | Holi | |
March 29 | Good Friday | |
March 31 | Easter |
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