CivicSciTV Newsroom
UChicago STEM fest, research on religion & scicomm, & training opportunities!
CivicSciTV newsroom host Jake Krauss celebrates his 50th episode by discussing a training opportunity through the Climate Ambassadors Network, a STEM festival hosted by the University of Chicago to engage south side youth, the upcoming science journalism forum, and a new article on science and religion with a National Geographic Kids magazine tailored for orthodox jews.
I am a conservation biologist and professional science communicator with experience on research expeditions across the globe. My background in tropical biology research has instilled me with a passion for wildlife conservation, environmental science, and bringing these issues to the attention of the general public through photography, film, science writing and presenting.
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Civic Science Times1 month ago
Boston resident Kwasi Agbleke is working to expand access to biomedical research in Ghana and across Africaย
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Civic Science Times2 months ago
Visualized: Massachusetts is no. 2 state with highest number of active public engagement with science grants from the NSF-AISL program
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Civic Science Times1 month ago
Visualizing Society for Science’s STEM Action microgrants across the U.S. โ Organizations in CA, TX, NY, FL, and MA are among the awardees
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CivicSciTV - Questions of the Day1 month ago
Science communication in extended & virtual reality? Northeasternโs Eileen McGivney shares insights