Event coverage
Primary tabs
Coverage begins in 2006 for the ScienceWriters meeting and 2009 for the AAAS meeting. To see programs for past ScienceWriters meetings, go to the ScienceWriters meeting site.
At science writers national conference, panelists unravel the misinformation aftermath of 2023’s Ohio toxic train wreck
SciWri23 travel grantee Helina Selemon reports on the "Mistrust and Misinformation After Ohio's Toxic Train Disaster" Science + Science Writing session in Boulder convened by CASW.
At science writers national conference, panel on Indigenous ecological knowledge coverage underscores value of relationships and time
SciWri23 travel grantee Guananí Gómez-Van Cortright reports on the "Knowledge Co-Production and Co-Management of Arctic Rivers" Science + Science Writing session in Boulder convened by CASW.
At science writers national conference, panelists agree answers to sightings in the skies are grounded in science
SciWri23 travel grantee Michael E. Newman reports on the "Look! Up in the Sky! It’s not a UFO … it’s a UAP" Science + Science Writing session in Boulder convened by CASW.
At science writers national conference, a call to action for media covering Long COVID
SciWri23 travel grantee Alla Katsnelson reports on the "Long COVID – What’s the Story Going Forward?” Science + Science Writing session in Anschutz convened by CASW.
Behind winning science journalism, an ‘instinct for fairness’
SciWri23 travel grantee Robin Donovan reports on the "The Story Behind the Story: Behind the Scenes of Award-Winning Writing" NASW-CASW special session in Anschutz organized by Christie Aschwanden and Siri Carpenter.
Investigative science reporting can be daunting. Here are some tips from journalists who have thrived and survived the beat.
SciWri23 travel grantee Alex (Ching Lam) Ip reports on the "Data, FOIAs, Tips: Pursuing Investigative Stories as a Science Writer" NASW workshop session in Boulder organized by Betsy Ladyzhets and Priyanka Runwal.
ScienceWriters2023 plenary shines light on fight for Indigenous media freedoms
SciWri23 travel grantee Rasha Aridi reports on the "Indigenous Media Freedom" NASW plenary session in Boulder organized by the Indigenous Journalists Association and Virginia Gewin.
Cultivating connections: ScienceWriters2023 plenary emphasizes care in reporting on Indigenous communities
SciWri23 travel grantee Andrea Tamayo reports on the "Reporting on Indigenous Communities" NASW plenary session in Boulder organized by Rebecca Boyle and Katharine Gammon.