Parched, the Art of Water in the Southwest – Final Exhibit
Article submitted by Donald Bills, Emeritus Scientist/Hydrologist, Flagstaff Science Campus Parched: the Art of Water in the Southwest is now on its final exhibit at the Natural History Institute in...
Results of 2022 Chapter Officer Elections
Thanks to all AHS members who voted for your chapter officers. The results of the 2022 elections are in! This year, we polled members online and had a total of...
Candidates Announced for 2022 Phoenix Chapter Officers
November is voting month! Be sure to check your inboxes for your official ballot. Here's the 2022 officer slate for the Phoenix chapter: President: Mike Hulst, NV5 Vice President: Kelly...
AHS Meeting – Phoenix Chapter, October 19, 2021
RSVP: Registration is required for this meeting. The Zoom invitation will be provided in your registration confirmation. This event is limited to 100 attendees. For security reasons, we ask that...
Professional Development and Axe Throwing – The Remediation Workshop
Please join event host, Overley’s, for a day of professional development in Phoenix. The opening presentation will be Voluntary Remediation Program Perspective on the Importance of the Field Scientist, with...
Report by 2021 AHS Phoenix Undergraduate Mentor Scholarship Winner – Hannah Dragon
The Phoenix Chapter of the Arizona Hydrological Society (AHS) 2021 AHS Undergraduate Mentor Scholarship was awarded to Arizona State University student, Hannah Dragon. As part of the student responsibilities of...
The Phoenix Chapter Selects 2021 AHS Undergraduate Mentor Scholarship Recipient
The Phoenix Chapter of the Arizona Hydrological Society (AHS) is pleased to announce Hannah Dragon as the winner of the 2021 Undergraduate Mentor Scholarship! Hannah is a junior pursuing her...