
Meet new member Fairriona Magee
Fairriona Magee, a graduate student at the University of Missouri School of Journalism and a new addition to the NASW community, shares #WhySciWri in this short Q&A.
Fairriona Magee, a graduate student at the University of Missouri School of Journalism and a new addition to the NASW community, shares #WhySciWri in this short Q&A.
Paul McDivitt, a communications specialist at the University of Minnesota, shares #WhySciWri in this Q&A.
Lindsey Leake, science writing graduate student at Johns Hopkins University and USA TODAY Network reporter in Florida, shares #WhySciWri in this short Q&A.
John Charpentier, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Michigan and a new addition to the NASW community, shares #WhySciWri in this short Q&A.
Jessie Hendricks, a student in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Graduate Program in Science Writing and a new addition to the NASW community, shares #WhySciWri in this short Q&A.
Natalie Rogers, a communications specialist at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque and a new addition to the NASW community, shares #WhySciWri in this short Q&A.
Greg Cima, senior news reporter for the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association and a new member of the NASW community, shares #WhySciWri in this short Q&A.
Scott Michaux, a research writer at Georgia State University and a new member of the NASW community, shares #WhySciWri in this short Q&A.
Sushma Subramanian, a journalism professor at the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Virginia, and a freelance science writer, shares #WhySciWri in this short Q&A.