The Student Chapter of the American Meteorological Society at Iowa State University (ISU AMS) is excited to announce that we are attending the 104th AMS Annual Meeting and 23rd Annual Student Conference in January 2024! With your support, ISU AMS students can present their original research with both poster and oral presentations, learn about cutting-edge research in the field, and network with professionals and graduate school advisors at the career and resource fair. Students will also explore careers, attend broadcast meteorology tape swaps, construct professional resumes, and practice interview skills at the 23rd Annual Student Conference. A total of 27 students are attending the 104th Annual Meeting this month. We hope more students can attend the 105th Annual Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 2025!
During the 2023-2024 school year, our chapter strives for academic excellence, strong community outreach, and building relationships between members. This year our students have had numerous opportunities to network with professionals in the field. One way our students have been able to do this is through Cy's Eyes on the Skies, our broadcast group. These students have made two trips to KCCI to gain feedback and create professional reels (Figure 1). This helps our students have reels to give to potential employers at conferences such as AMS. We have also focused on our chapter's outreach, headed by the outreach chair, Brooke Beran, and the outreach committee. This group of students works to help educate students at local schools, build anemometer kits, and speak at conferences for young students in STEM. Our Female Engagement Officer aims to ensure the involvement of women in our chapter and encourage our female students to network with other female alumni. Sophie Miller, Female Engagement Officer, has worked to have fun activities and professional development sessions with alumni and women in the field for the women in our chapter (Figure 2). Also, our Sophomore Chair, Jon Siemianowski, does a great job including new students to the major and familiarizing them with the department and other students in the major (Figure 3). In addition to your gifts, students work in football, basketball, and volleyball concession stands to raise money for the AMS Annual Meeting (Figure 4). Students can fully fund their trip to the annual meetings between your gifts and concessions.
If you are interested in learning more about what our chapter is up to, please follow us on Instagram and Twitter @isuams and join our Facebook group ISU AMS.
Thank you so much for supporting the next generation of meteorologists!
Figure 1. Cy's Eyes on the Skies students traveled to KCCI to network and create professional reels to improve their broadcasting abilities.
Figure 2. One of our first Female Engagement Officer Events bringing women of the major together for an ice breaker event.
Figure 3. Sophomore Chair event where upper classmen got to meet and get to know some of the new students.
Figure 4. Students participate in basketball concessions to raise money for the conference.
Support our cause by helping to pay for a student's meal while at the conference!
Support a student's academic development by funding one registration to the 23rd AMS Student Conference!
Allow a student to grow professionally by funding one student's registration to the 104th AMS Annual Meeting!
Support a student academically AND professionally by funding one registration at both the 23rd AMS Student Conference and 104th AMS Annual Meeting!
A gift at this level can help fund airfare, taxis, and shuttles for one student to attend the 2024 National Conference.
A gift at this level can help fund the hotel cost for one student to attend the 2024 National Conference.