
Beyond the debunk: how science journalists can report on misinformation
SciWri22 travel grantee Andrew Meissen reports on the "Beyond Fake News: Reporting on Misinformation" NASW workshop session in Memphis organized by Kat Eschner.
Jan. 17, 2023SciWri22 travel grantee Andrew Meissen reports on the "Beyond Fake News: Reporting on Misinformation" NASW workshop session in Memphis organized by Kat Eschner.
Jan. 17, 2023Funding from the National Association of Science Writers is supporting freelance journalists in their coverage of underreported issues affecting U.S. communities.
Jan. 9, 2023SciWri22 travel grantee Daniel Erenstein reports on the "Pump Up the Podcast: Adding Audio to Your Newsroom or Workflow" NASW workshop session in Memphis organized by Sarah Webb and Stephen Ornes.
Dec. 22, 2022SciWri22 travel grantee Ryan Prior reports on the "Perplexing Preprints: Insights, Common Fears, and Real Strategies" NASW workshop session in Memphis organized by Dawn Levy and Tom Ulrich.
Dec. 19, 2022Thanks to summer stipend support from the National Association of Science Writers, three science journalists in training were able to focus on their internship experiences and find their reporting rhythms.
Dec. 12, 2022The National Association of Science Writers and its Awards Committee once again welcome entries for its Science in Society (SIS) Journalism Awards and its Excellence in Institutional Writing Awards (EIWA).
Dec. 7, 2022SciWri22 travel grantee Alex (Ching Lam) Ip reports on the “What’s in the Water? Stories in Federal Environmental Data” NASW workshop session presented online, organized by Shannan Lenke Stoll.
Dec. 5, 2022SciWri22 travel grantee Hosen Arman reports on the "Science in Sacred Spaces: An Interfaith Dialogue on Science Communication with Faith Communities" NASW workshop session presented online, organized by Ciara Reyes-Ton and Katy Hinman.
Nov. 10, 2022