by Ashley Braun | Aug 22, 2021 | Events, Past Events
A year and a half after NSWA’s last in-person event (and what a party it was!), we’ll be reconnecting with each other at an informal happy hour in Seattle on Monday, August 30. We’ll gather outdoors on the patio at Pecado Bueno in Seattle’s...
by Ashley Braun | Aug 21, 2021 | Events
We know you like science. And we know you like fun. Why not combine them — and add beer? On Wednesday, September 22, NSWA and Infinity Box Theatre Project will be hosting a science game show called “Matters of Gravity” at Peddler Brewing in Seattle’s...
by David Mills | Jul 6, 2021 | Events, Past Events, Uncategorized
Caitlin Frances, Corey Spruill & Stephen Grenley in Resistant by Celeste Mari Williams, photo by R. Falk Join us on Wednesday, July 21 at 6:00 p.m. PDT for a lively discussion about how theater can energize science communication and science can stimulate...
by David Mills | Jun 9, 2021 | Events, Past Events
Telling stories about science is full of challenges, such as literally explaining the finer points of rocket science. But another challenge that science communicators shouldn’t ignore is how science communication can help dismantle biases, stereotypes, and...
by Ashley Braun | May 14, 2021 | Events, Past Events
Thursday, May 27 at 6:30 p.m. PDT For many scientists, professional credibility historically hinged on the appearance of objectivity about their work: They could comment on the scientific value of their discoveries and, in applied science fields, develop...
by Chris Tachibana | Apr 6, 2021 | Events, Past Events
The English language is constantly evolving. When it comes to inclusive, unbiased, non-stereotyping communications, we may be in the linguistic equivalent of the Cambrian explosion. As communicators, our word choices and style decisions can help lead the way toward...