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Highlights from NSWA events, tours, and field trips

SANDSWA + NSWA October 28 Trivia Night

NSWA is teaming up with SANDSWA to host a fall trivia night this October via Zoom. Time to memorize Wikipedia! Along with our friends at the San Diego Science Writers Association (SANDSWA), NSWA is hosting an online trivia night on Thursday, October 28 at 6:00 p.m....

The Craft and Humor of Science Writing With Mary Roach

From cadavers and Mars missions to human sex and digestion, author Mary Roach has filled our brains and tickled our funny bones as she's run the gamut of scientific topics in her writing career. So, what's her secret to creating a happy three-way marriage between...

Seattle Summer Happy Hour on August 30

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 Fremont neighborhood. There...

Call for Contestants: Compete in our Sept. 22 Science Game Show

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 Ballard...

Join us July 21: Panel on Theater as Science Storytelling

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...

Join us May 27 for a Panel Discussion on Scientists as Advocates

Join us May 27 for a Panel Discussion on Scientists as Advocates

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...

Telling Stories: on culturally response Artificial Intelligence

Telling Stories: on culturally response Artificial Intelligence

Telling Stories: on culturally response Artificial Intelligence Member event (online) - March 18 2021 New technologies often export the assumptions, experiences, and values of their developers, assumptions that do not always carry over to different world views. A new...

Panel on Inclusive and Bias-Free Language in Science Writing

https://youtu.be/rsgk87JX5M0?t=309 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...

NSWA Science Trivia Night

NSWA Science Trivia Night

NSWA is hosting a spring trivia night this February via Zoom! Crack open that encyclopedia! NSWA’s hosting an online trivia night this month on Saturday, February 27th at 7:00 p.m. PT. Play as a team, mix it up with random other players, or strike out on your own as...

Virtually Tour Seattle and Portland’s Urban Geology

Author and tour guide David B. Williams took us on a virtual tour of the urban geology of Seattle and Portland, revealing the fascinating stories in stone of these familiar Pacific Northwest cities.