MIT will be the hub of the universe for science writers this October
Conference hosted by MIT-SHASS and the Knight Science Journalism fellowship program is the largest annual gathering of science communicators in the U.S.
Conference hosted by MIT-SHASS and the Knight Science Journalism fellowship program is the largest annual gathering of science communicators in the U.S.
With help from a single red oak, five MIT Knight Science Journalism colleagues explore storytelling as a way to convey the impacts of a changing climate.
MIT professor’s new book explores the winding path of scientific discovery.
The Seattle Times staff receives award for breaking-news reporting.
MIT discussion highlights causes for optimism and the importance of emphasizing positive steps.
Nine seasoned journalists reflect on "MIT-style" teamwork, new media, and advice for students interested in science journalism.
New web-based Climate Feedback application provides a method for scientists and journalists to improve the accuracy of climate science reporting.
Report on novel forms of science engagement raises new questions about outreach.
MIT professor co-authors AAAS report calling for dedicated research on vaccination decisions.
Journalist and best-selling author discusses the challenges and impacts of science writing