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Alumni Spotlight – Greg Brennecka
Greg Brennecka was working at Lawrence Livermore National Lab after his master’s degree when he decided he wanted to continue on and get a PhD. Multiple people he worked with suggested he check out what was developing at ASU within SESE. He went for a visit, and then he and his wife both decided to…
Follow the Center for Meteorite Studies on Facebook!
The Center for Meteorite Studies is now on Facebook! Click here! – Follow us for news, photos, upcoming events, and behind-the-scenes glimpses of the meteorite collection! Photo: ASU School of Earth & Space Exploration students in the Meteorite Gallery at September's Earth & Space Open House. Image credit L. Garvie/CMS.

Celebrate World Space Week!
Celebrate World Space Week Oct 4-10 with the ASU Center for Meteorite Studies! Follow the Center on Facebook and Twitter for daily updates during World Space Week! Fun facts, meteorite photos, and more! Visit the ASU Meteorite Gallery! Find out where meteorites come from and how planets form! Discover what scientists are learning…
2015 Nininger Meteorite Award Application Open!
The Center for Meteorite Studies at Arizona State University is pleased to announce the application opportunity for the 2015 Nininger Meteorite Award for undergraduate and graduate students pursuing research in meteoritical sciences. The Nininger Meteorite Award recognizes outstanding student achievement in the meteoritical sciences as embodied by an original research paper. The 2015 Nininger Meteorite…
Ask a Curator Day 2015!
Ask a Curator Day was September 16th, but you can email (meteorites@asu.edu) or tweet (@ASUMeteorites) the Center any time with your questions! Ask a Curator Day is here! For one day only, September 16, curators around the world are standing by to answer your questions! Use the hashtag #AskaCurator on Twitter! You can direct questions…