I dedicate this #10kinSTEM run to @LettersPreSci, an organization that “facilitates 1:1 connections to humanize STEM professionals, demystify STEM career pathways, & inspire students to explore a future in STEM.” Click below to learn about their work!
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Moderator Kristan Uhlenbrock (left) and Dan Reicher listen on as Brinda Adhikari, Host of ‘Why Should I Trust You’ (@WSITYpod) Podcast answers a question at @ScienceCenters annual meeting during the Alan J. Friedman Science Center Dialogues Breakfast. #monochrome#civicscience
𝗙𝗿𝗼𝗺 𝗔𝘁𝗹𝗮𝗻𝘁𝗮, 𝗚𝗔: Kacie Luaders, MFA talks to Atlanta-based Zakiya Whatley about the transition from molecular biology to #scicomm
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Emma Yarbrough, senior producer for @storycollider in Atlanta, shares how personal storytelling can transform science communication: https://t.co/QuYT5BLAYa
Many thanks to the civic science scholars and practitioners for taking the time to share the latest insights from your work on the CivicSciTV Network. We are honored to tell your stories. #civicscitv#scicomm https://t.co/ALXGxNSh8o
Combining University Public Relations and Science Communication: Tensions and Opportunities. Check out this creative video abstract of a @JsciCOM paper. #scicomm https://t.co/ElHX6RgCCZ
Thank you to @CivicSciMedia for inviting us to talk about our co-authored essay on science communication and Japanese television in the CivicSciTV Journal Video Abstract! Watch it here: https://t.co/VHh3DyRgK5
Thanks for the opportunity to share the ongoing work in my lab @CivicSciMedia in mapping the landscape of civic science in one of the keynote presentations. It was an honor. Made some great connections!
That’s a wrap on our #scicomm symposium, but we hope the dialogue in this space will continue flowing. We ended our time together with a simulation exercise in which attendees considered if and how AI should be used in college admissions. An instructive few days! #pcst2024