Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology

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Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology 110 Research Institution members, 22 Educational Affiliates, including 5 2YCs Global Seismic Network with USGS Portable seismic equipment, including field equipment for undergrad labs Online data center Education and Public Outreach Program Classroom resources Recent Earthquakes Teachable Moments slide sets Animations, ground motion visualizations Classroom activities, interactive data use tools, K-12 through undergraduate Seismographs in Schools Active Earth Monitor for departmental displays of seismicity and other geoscience content Summer research internships for undergraduates Shorter-term field experiences coordination planned Travel funding for Educational Affiliate faculty to conduct research with research faculty Public lecture series with SSA