2023 May 05 — I am back from a challenging, fulfilling, exhilarating, once-in-a-lifetime Grand Canyon experience! So grateful to GCNP and the Grand Canyon Conservancy for making it possible. I led programs that encouraged park visitors to engage with the ideas of cycles and changes in the sky as well as preserving darkness as part of our environmental and cultural heritage. I also got to soak in the beauty and richness of the Canyon in satisfying detail. I took a zillion pictures and racked up a ton of stories, too many to publish here! I am thinking about making a special website just to document my time there. Meanwhile, you can watch several of my media appearances as Grand Canyon Astronomer in Residence here: Dr. Jennifer Hoffman at Grand Canyon Residency .
This short "Minute Out In It" video released by the Grand Canyon National Park is one of my favorites from that list; it does a great job of capturing some of what it was like to be there and some of what I was trying to accomplish in my residency.
DU SciTech summer camp
2023
2023 March 20 — Great news: after a 4-year hiatus due to COVID and funding issues, we will offer the fourth iteration of the DU SciTech summer STEM camp for middle-school girls of color in June 2023!
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I co-direct the camp along with colleagues Shannon Murphy and Robin Tinghitella from DU's biology department. Campers spend a week on the DU campus engaging with hands-on science and engineering activities including insect collecting, telescope viewing, coding, constructing circuits, and interacting with women in STEM at DU and beyond!
In 2019, DU SciTech participants designed and carried out a scientific study investigating the plants that grow near campus, finding that streetlights encourage the growth of an invasive species called cheatgrass. Their results were published in a Ecology and Evolution (with 9 campers as co-authors) and highlighted in the journal's public blog and in Scientific American! We plan to include similar inquiry-based projects in 2023.
2023 January 25 — I'm beyond excited to share that I have been named the Grand Canyon Astronomer in Residence for March and April 2023, during my sabbatical! For 6 weeks, I will get to live on the South Rim and develop public astronomy programs for park guests, while also working on my own research. DU will be following my Grand Canyon activities at this page. Stay tuned on social media as well!
UPDATE: Here is the view from the Verkamp's Visitor Center, where I am staying:
South Rim vista
Conferencing
2023 January 15 — I am just back from the 241st American Astronomical Society meeting in Seattle, the first in-person conference I've attended since before the pandemic! I was happy that the meeting had a mandatory mask policy and that the ~3000 attendees were willing to follow it to keep everyone safe. DU Ph.D. students Rachel Johnson and Sabrina DeSoto also attended. Here are the links to our virtual posters: