It's summer, and many of us have returned to the lab and field. Good science communication is more important now than ever, so check out our August newsletter for events, resources, and opportunities.
Summer's here, and as we slowly return to lab and field work, we hope that you take time to continue developing your science communications skills. SciComm is more important than ever!
We stand in solidarity with our Black colleagues, neighbors, and friends against systemic racism, marginalization, repression, inequities, injustices, and discrimination.
We hope you're staying safe and well at home. The Science Says team is here to support you, and we are working hard to keep you up to date on ways to keep practicing your science communication. Stay tuned for new virtual workshops in June and July!
Science Talk is a science communication conference that was supposed to take place in Portland, OR, but was moved online after travel and gathering restrictions were put in place in response to COVID-19. This permitted several members of the Science Says community to virtually participate. T
We hope you are all safe and well. The Science Says team is here to support you, and we’re still working to connect you with virtual science communication resources and opportunities. Reach out if you have ideas or projects to share!
While all of our in-person events have been postponed for the foreseeable future, there are still plenty of ways to participate. Check out the newsletter below for more information.