Susan Altman: I am trying to walk a very delicate line and time will tell if I succeed or not in communicating the effects of climate change through art
Sally Gordon discusses the grant that made the upcoming climate change art exhibit possible in Malden
‘It hasn’t been easy,’ says Hiranmoy Guha, an artist submitting to an upcoming climate-focused art exhibit
In Malden, Massachusetts, artists are responding to a call for art titled ‘Our Warming Planet’
Citizen scientists are actively tracking light pollution. We talk to Kelly Beatty, an award-winning science journalist, astronomer, and longtime advocate for dark-sky policies
Decoding Research!America’s Civic Engagement Microgrant program that funds student groups across the US
Letters to a Pre-Scientist is on a mission to broaden students’ awareness of STEM through snail mail
Science Unlocked: Empowering incarcerated and system-impacted learners
Michel Claessens shares insights from a PCST science communication conference in Suzhou, China
Sarah Dunifon’s dissertation surfaces the hidden layers of informal STEM education funding
Meet civic science researcher Dr. Theresa Donofrio as she reflects on her scholarship and career path
Coming Home: The Journey of a Puerto Rican Scientist
Science Club for Girls addresses gender inequities in STEM with free programs led by women mentors
Boston STEM Lab offers children the benefits of an early STEM education
“It’s not rocket science. It’s actually harder,” says Dr. Juan Gilbert on accessible voting tech
How Dr. Ryan Sinclair studies environmental exposure alongside community scientists at Salton Sea
Examining the theory of change behind the new docuseries ‘From Soil to Soul’ that’s reconnecting with food systems & learning from marginalized voices
Lopez, 350PDX: Climate justice creates spaces for frontline communities & prioritizes their needs
Yamilee Toussaint realized STEM needs what dance provides & made that leap happen for girls
Expanding Pathways into the Science Policy Workforce – A Panel Discussion
Anthropomorphism and motivating participation in citizen science projects
James Riley and Will Mason-Wilkes: Dark Citizen Science
Combining university public relations and science communication: Tensions and Opportunities
Bridging research & practice: insights from collaborative science communication research on Japanese television
Video Abstract – Increasing culturally relevant science media coverage: outcomes from Puerto Rico
On This Day in 2016: The Science, Health and Environmental Reporting Program at NYU hosts the first Kavli Conversation on Science Communication
Co-founder of the Terra-NatureWild Conservation and host of ‘A Just Natural Africa’ podcast speaks with CivicSciTV Africa (Part 1)
How will federal funding cuts affect informal science engagement scholarship and practice? Here is what we are learning from stakeholders:
Boston’s Museum of Science launches “Being Human” spotlight to explore “what’s inside everything that connects us”
California artist Courtney Mattison explains how art is a natural advocate for marine conservation
Finding inspiration in nature to fuel my climate change research
Unexpected Stories and Spindle Mistakes: Discovering that Wild-type Cells are Full of Surprises
A Development enhancing tale with a microbial rich cocktail
Growing up in Science: Anne Urai
It takes a village: Creating engineered regulatory T cells to induce immune tolerance