by Matt Vivion | Jul 15, 2015 | Past Events
NSWA members and guests enjoyed a “Stories in Stone” walking tour of downtown Seattle on July 15 with David Williams, former NSWA president, naturalist and writer. Most people do not think of looking for geology from the sidewalks of Seattle, but for the...
by Matt Vivion | Jun 10, 2015 | Past Events
NSWA was proud to host the U.S. premiere of “Genetic Me,” a documentary from Danish science writer Lone Frank, on June 10 at Group Health Research Institute (GHRI). “Genetic Me” is a humorous and very human gateway into the rising science of...
by Matt Vivion | May 7, 2015 | Past Events
Members and guests met on May 7 at one of our new, bi-monthly science nights out at this special visit to the Museum of History and Industry. We arranged a special overview for NSWA members with Tara McCauley, Education and Programs Manager at the museum,...
by Matt Vivion | Apr 8, 2015 | Past Events
Mark Harris, freelance technology and science writer, spoke to NSWA members and guests about writing for international audiences on April 8 at University House. Harris writes regularly for The Economist, The Guardian and London’s Sunday Times. He also writes for IEEE...
by Jane Hu | Feb 23, 2015 | Past Events
Members and guests enjoyed a free talk on March 24 at Town Hall by Join NSWA at Town Hall by Seattle biologist George Divoky, who discussed his wildlife research in the Arctic and what he’s learned about climate change. Interested in events like this? Check out our...
by Matt Vivion | Feb 18, 2015 | Past Events
Geraldine DeRuiter, the Everywhereist, described her journey as a blogger, from just a few hits a day to world domination (or something like that) for NSWA members and guests at our monthly meeting on Feb. 18 at University House. View her presentation. Like any...