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Science Commumication at Brown University

Communications Director Nancy Baron led a successful communications workshop for 13 enthusiastic Brown University scientists.  COMPASS invited journalist trainers - Cornelia Dean of the New York Times, Ari Daniel Shapiro, a freelance radio journalist, and Rhitu Chatterjee

Yukon Research Center hosts Science Communications Workshop

Communications Director Nancy Baron recently traveled to Whitehorse, Yukon to lead a science communications workshop with journalist trainers Cornelia Dean of the New York Times, Lisa Johnson of CBC News in Vancouver, and local reporters Cheryl Kawaja of CBC Television and Radio and Genesse Keevil of the Yukon News.  First Nations Elder Randall Tetlichi kicked off the workshop with his opening remarks; 21 local and Canadian government scientists as well as researchers from the

Alaska Marine Science Symposium Plenary

 

 

 

Our director of science outreach, Nancy Baron, gave the opening keynote on "The Risks and Rewards of Being a Scientist Communicator" for the Alaska Marine Science Symposium on Monday, January 17 in Anchorage, Alaska.

Ransom Myers Memorial Lecture on Science and Society

Nancy Baron, our director of science outreach, gave the third annual lecture, titled "Escape from the Ivory Tower: The Risks and Rewards of Making Your Science Matter’

This Lecture Series commemorates Ransom (RAM) Myers, a world renowned fisheries scientists and advocate for marine conservation who taught and conducted research at Dalhousie University. He died in March 2007. The annual memorial lecture has been organized by his family, colleagues and former students and is supported by the President’s Office at Dalhousie University.

 

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