Synecdoche and the trout and octopus (but not the leopard)
SciWri22 travel grantee Emily Shepherd reports on the "Synecdoche and Science Writing" NASW workshop session in Memphis organized by Maya L. Kapoor.
SciWri22 travel grantee Emily Shepherd reports on the "Synecdoche and Science Writing" NASW workshop session in Memphis organized by Maya L. Kapoor.
SciWri22 travel grantee Wayne Pereanu reports on the "How to Succeed as a Science Book Author From A to Z" NASW workshop session in Memphis organized by Lina Zeldovich.
All current NASW members are invited to join us online for the annual NASW membership meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 9, at 1 p.m.
The National Association of Science Writers’ Diversity Committee is seeking to fund strong, high-impact story proposals, involving one or more freelance writers, that will focus on how a science, environment, or health-related issue is affecting m
Thanks to gifts by NASW members and other ScienceWriters2022 attendees, eight students and 19 professional colleagues received support to attend this year's annual meeting, with 15 fellows also traveling to Memphis.
The National Association of Science Writers announces the results of its 2022 elections and the newly elected officers and members of its executive board.
The National Association of Science Writers and its Awards Committee are pleased to announce the winners of the 2022 Science in Society Journalism Awards.
The National Association of Science Writers and its Awards Committee are pleased to announce the winners of the 2022 Excellence in Institutional Writing Awards.
Our 2021 Diversity Reporting Grant recipients reflect on their successes, lessons, and hopes from the journalistic endeavors they each pursued with NASW support.