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.
Felice Frankel uses strong visual vocabulary to eliminate ambiguity and sell ideas.
New web-based Climate Feedback application provides a method for scientists and journalists to improve the accuracy of climate science reporting.
Engineering a presentation in 6.UAT can be entertaining.
New leaders of Knight Science Journalism program discuss role of science coverage in modern society.
Report on novel forms of science engagement raises new questions about outreach.