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White coat cowboys podcast: Helping pre-health students avoid “code yellow” (aka, disaster)

14 Dec 202215 Feb 2024
Post by Alexis King Professional insights and peer community can help aspiring medical professionals transition from undergraduate studies to professional training. (Credit: Musva Joseph/Pexels) We all are familiar with what…
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If you don’t have the time to read, you don’t have the time or the tools to wrie

7 Dec 202215 Feb 2024
Post by Leo Khasoha A schematic that would serve as the cover page of a book about the aspiring writers toolbox. The toolbox for the writers is meant to consist…
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What if Winnie-the-Pooh taught science lessons? Communicating science to the youngest stakeholders through literature

19 Oct 202214 Feb 2024
Post by Amanda Dougherty Title and image of a honey pot, reminiscent of Winnie-the-Pooh’s honey pot. Image wascreated and sourced from Canva by Amanda Dougherty When thinking about science communication…
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UW SciComm student publishes op-ed in Scientific American

12 Jun 202128 Oct 2021
In this piece in Scientific American, Sam Case discusses the complexity of invasive or nonnative species performing ecosystem functions that used to be performed by now-extinct species. His striking illustration…
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Science of SciComm: From scicomm learner to scicomm facilitator

27 May 202128 Oct 2021
Post by Michelle Mason God bless the graduate students who have all the ambition to a million different projects but no time, energy, funding, or sanity left over to get…
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Science of SciComm: Finding my place in the field

20 May 202128 Oct 2021
Post by Courtney Garrity I might have cried if my body had enough water to produce tears. Instead, I apathetically wiped the blood from my eye, bent my aching body…
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UW SciComm student publishes article on enhancing science writing

5 Oct 202028 Oct 2021
In this piece in The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, Anna Nellis "Nell" Smith writes about the importance of word choice for engaging with target stakeholders and being…
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WyoPanama: How Field Ecology in Panama Inspired a Screenplay

23 Feb 202024 Feb 2020
Post by Shayne Mazur  I have always loved stories. They are a driving factor in our construction and understanding of culture. So when I visited Gamboa, Panama, for three weeks…

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