The AEROKATS and ROVER Education Network (AREN) introduces NASA technologies and practices in authentic, experiential learning environments. Low-cost instrumented systems for in-situ and remotely sensed Earth observations include kite-based “AEROKATS”, and remotely controlled aquatic and land-based “ROVERS”.
Our Collaborations - Tennessee State University
Our Collaborations
With any great program, collaborations are a MUST!! Below are links to some of Tennessee State University's collaborators!!! Click the logo to visit the sites.
The American Meteorological Society advances the atmospheric and related sciences, technologies, applications, and services for the benefit of society. As a service to its members, and in fulfillment of its larger responsibilities to human society, the AMS periodically issues statements on topics that fall within the scope of AMS expertise.
AAG provides students, educators, practitioners, and partners with the resources they need to enter the field, develop their careers, and form professional friendships. Through annual and ongoing programs, events, and meetings, we aim to create a space in which all geographers, will know they are valued, heard, and welcomed.
We envision a world in which engineering is a mainstream word in homes and communities of color, and all Black students can envision themselves as engineers. In this world, Blacks exceed parity in entering engineering fields, earning degrees, and succeeding professionally.
GEO supports basic research that advances the frontiers of knowledge and drives technological innovation while improving our understanding of the many processes that affect the global environment. These processes include the role of the atmosphere and oceans in climate, the planetary water cycle, and ocean acidification.
AGU is an international association of more than 60,000 advocates and experts in Earth and space science. Through our initiatives, AGU members uphold and foster an inclusive and diverse scientific community. AGU also hosts numerous conferences, including the largest international Earth and space science meeting.
The National Technical Association was founded in 1925 by a group of prominent leaders with the aspirations of developing a safe haven and “the voice” for minorities in architecture, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
The National Association of Black Geologists and Geophysicists (NABGG) is a nonprofit organization established in June of 1981 by a group of black geoscientists in the Houston/Dallas area. This organization is incorporated in the State of Texas with its headquarters in Houston, Texas.