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2026-02-19
GLOBE Paper Data Sheet Updates
The GLOBE U.S. Coordination Office, in collaboration with the GLOBE Implementation Office, is working to update and streamline GLOBE’s paper data sheets. See the list of updated paper data sheets.  >>

2026-02-18
Local Student Research Symposium (SRS) Quick Start Guide and Webinar Recording
Learn about hosting a local research symposium for students to share their GLOBE research with STEM professionals and their peers.  >>

2026-02-18
GLOBE Data in Downloadable CSV Format
GLOBE community members can now download all protocol datasets and GLOBE sites (1995-August 2025) in CSV format.  >>

2026-02-11
Building Community and Setting Goals at 2026 Virtual NARM
Seventy-one GLOBE Partners, educators, and leaders from the United States and Canada met virtually over three days for the North American Regional Meeting (NARM). The GLOBE U.S. Coordination Office and North American Regional Office, based at the Leitzel Center at the University of New Hampshire, organized and hosted the 2026 Virtual NARM.  >>

2026-01-13
Observe Budburst and Measure Leaf Growth This Spring
The North American GLOBE community is encouraged to collect Green-Up data between February and June — whenever plant buds are changing from dormant to fully grown leaves in your location!  >>

2026-01-08
GLOBE Partner John Moore to Receive National Space Club Award
U.S. GLOBE Partner John Moore (Institute for Earth Observations, Palmyra, New Jersey) is the winner of the National Space Club’s 2026 Christa McAuliffe Space Educator Award. This annual award recognizes educators who work with high school students to motivate them in the study of space science and technology and guide them into those career fields.  >>

2026-01-06
U.S. GLOBE Partners Bring Small Satellites to Pre-College Students
At the SmallSat Education Conference—a gathering for educators, administrators and students held at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida—U.S. GLOBE Partners John Moore and Dr. Mike Jabot presented the A3SatPQ (PocketQube) project.  >>