"Trust in science is collapsing"—that's the alarm we often hear. It's not surprising, then, that recent years have seen major efforts to study the phenomenon and its dynamics in the general population ...
Award winning science and math journalist Natalie Wolchover will join the Cornell community as the the spring 2022 Zubrow Distinguished Visiting Journalist Fellow in the College of Arts and Sciences, ...
Stagnant freelance rates have pushed some established journalists toward better-paying communication roles. Meanwhile, a new generation of creators often blends both disciplines from the outset in a ...
On April 19, Humanities in Medicine (HuMed), the Duke Program in Literature, the DeWitt Wallace Center, Duke English and Duke’s Program in Education hosted “Storytelling Through Science Journalism,” a ...
Lessons from Brazil on how science philanthropy can and should act in the face of political hostility. The United States is ...
WASHINGTON — Submissions are now being accepted for the 2026 Eric and Wendy Schmidt Awards for Excellence in Science Communications, given by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and ...
Reynolds School of Journalism student Kat Fulwider gives a first-person account of her work reporting on medical programs in a developing country during the Orvis School of Nursing’s recent visit to ...
Former Netflix and Vox journalist Cleo Abram left traditional media to build Huge If True on YouTube. Now at 2.2 Billion ...
Those recognized during JCC’s third Annual Health & Science Journalism Workshop included, from left: Sherri Rater, Southwestern High School student Ethan Lohnes, Dunkirk High School student Suhliana ...