NASW issues statement on generative A.I. tools
The National Association of Science Writers (NASW) Board of Directors issues its statement on the use of generative A.I. tools in journalism.
The National Association of Science Writers (NASW) Board of Directors issues its statement on the use of generative A.I. tools in journalism.
The Freelance Committee of the National Association of Science Writers launches a new pilot program serving NASW members juggling careers and caregiving.
NASW turns 90 years old in 2024 — and we want your best stories and photos from over the decades. Find out how to participate in our story share.
The National Association of Science Writers and its Education Committee will be hosting its 2024 Virtual Internship Fair on Feb. 12. Recruiters and students are invited to learn how to participate.
NASW is transitioning to Bluesky as its short-form social media platform for community building. Find out how NASW members can join the conversation.
The National Association of Science Writers thanks all the NASW member volunteers who helped out our professional community in 2023.
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.
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.
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.