Crafting effective press releases
The Institutional Communicators Committee is excited to host a panel discussion on a much-requested topic: Crafting effective press releases.
The Institutional Communicators Committee is excited to host a panel discussion on a much-requested topic: Crafting effective press releases.
Restaurants where patrons have to shout to converse. Car alarms and traffic that disrupt sleep. In Clamor: How Noise Took Over the World and How We Can Take It Back, Chris Berdik tells not only how noise harms hearing and health, but also how better soundscapes in schools, offices, hospitals, streets, airports, and even parks can lower stress, improve well-being, and boost quality of life.
All interested professionals and students are invited to register for the upcoming, free #SciWriRoundtable webinar “Covering Trans Health” scheduled for Tuesday, June 17, at 1 p.m. Eastern.
All interested professionals and students are invited to register for the upcoming, free #SciWriRoundtable webinar “Breaking News in Turbulent Times” scheduled for Thursday, June 5, at 1 p.m. Eastern.
This summer, NASW is again offering its virtual summer mentoring program for graduate and undergraduate students. The program is named for longtime science writer and past NASW president David Perlman.
May 9, 2025For students: Your writing assignment instructions
Pitching is critical to a successful freelance business, but it can also be the first step to growing a broader network in the science journalism community. Nature Careers editor Kendall Powell will join freelance science journalist Virginia Gewin for a chat about pitching stories—and how to use pitches to build a fruitful journalist-editor relationship.
NASW members are invited to register for the upcoming, free #SciWriRoundtable webinar “Reporting in challenging free speech environments” scheduled for Thursday, May 8, at 11 a.m. Eastern.