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CASW debuts Connector, a resource library for science journalism and communication
Science journalists and science communicators have a new “one-stop shop” for finding online resources. The Council for the Advancement of Science Writing is proud to announce t...
Michelson grant increases CASW’S Cohn Prize to $5,000
Michelson Philanthropies has awarded the Council for the Advancement of Science Writing a grant to underwrite the Victor Cohn Prize for Excellence in Medical Science Reporting. The...
Taylor/Blakeslee fellow takes on field reporting in Alaska
My visit to Kotzebue, Alaska came on the heels of a less welcome guest: Typhoon Merbok. As this powerful storm pummeled the west coast of Alaska, I enjoyed a sunny weekend in Ancho...
CASW elects Ashley Smart as new treasurer
Ashley Smart has been elected treasurer of the Council for the Advancement of Science Writing, a nonprofit organization working to increase the quality and quantity of science news...
CASW elects Reid, Stone to board seats
The Council for the Advancement of Science Writing is pleased to welcome two distinguished new members to its Board of Directors. Czerne Reid of the University of Florida and Richa...
Pulitzers honor CASW awardee’s work, other science journalism
The decade-old online science and math magazine Quanta went up against the juggernauts of print journalism to win the prestigious 2022 Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting. T...
Robin Lloyd elected president of CASW
Freelance science writer and editor Robin Lloyd (@robinlloyd99) has been elected president of the Council for the Advancement of Science Writing, a nonprofit organization working t...
Dave Perlman is no more, long may he be remembered
David Perlman, a newspaper reporter since before World War II, a science writer since 1957, and a vital factor in CASW’s growth as an organization, died at his San Francisco home...
Cohn Prize journalists battle misinformation during pandemic
“We are living in Coronavirus Standard Time,” says science journalist Jon Cohen, “where each day is like seven in the old world we used to know.” “Each day I wake up and ...
COVID-19 Reporting Resources: Experts from ScienceWriters conferences
Science writers: Did you attend a ScienceWriters conference and hear a presentation or had a lunch conversation with an expert in epidemiology, infectious disease modeling, virolog...
CASW’s science journalism showcase comes of age
Aspiring and early-career science writers have some new tools for learning from the pros. CASW’s Showcase website, and the Storygrams series of annotations—produced and co...
CASW Fellow David Perlman honored with AGU Presidential Citation
David Perlman, CASW Fellow and past president of the Council, has been awarded the 2019 Presidential Citation for Science and Society from the American Geophysical Union (AGU). Per...
Shannon Hall hits the ice
Freelance writer and CASW Showcase Managing Editor Shannon Hall is on leave for the next few weeks. She’ll be stranded in the Arctic with the largest polar research excursion...
Wayt Gibbs to join CASW as New Horizons program director
CASW is pleased to announce the appointment of Seattle-area science writer and editor W. Wayt Gibbs (@WaytGibbs) as director of New Horizons in Science, CASW’s annual science...
Author, author, CASW board member!
Readers are demanding more intelligent nonfiction books, according to the trade publication The Bookseller. Alex Preston writes in The Guardian, “These uncertain times have seen ...
Diane McGurgan retires from CASW after four decades of service to science writing
Diane McGurgan, whose unparalleled service to the science writing community spans more than four decades, will retire as administrator of the Council for the Advancement of Science...
CASW names two distinguished Fellows
The Council for the Advancement of Science Writing (CASW) has honored two pioneering women science writers who have worked tirelessly to improve the communication of science to the...
2018 Board Resolution Honoring Diane McGurgan
A resolution to mark the regrettable but inevitable retirement of Diane McGurgan Voted by the CASW Board of Directors in Washington, D.C., on the 21st of April 2018 WHEREAS In the...
CASW Lifetime Fellow David Perlman hailed as he takes “early retirement”
After almost seven decades at The San Francisco Chronicle, former CASW President David Perlman will finally close his reporter’s notebook on August 4, retiring at the age of ...
CASW elects new board members, officers
The Council for the Advancement of Science Writing is pleased to announce that three new members have joined the board, while two continuing board members are rotating into offi...
Rosalind Reid to succeed Ben Patrusky as Executive Director of CASW
New officers elected; Patrusky to retire after more than 38 years of service to CASW The Council for the Advancement of Science Writing, which presents the nation’s longest-runni...
CASW appoints Rosalind Reid to new program post
The Council for the Advancement of Science Writing, Inc., has named Rosalind Reid, the former editor of American Scientist magazine and currently executive director of Harvard̵...
Trio toasted, roasted for CASW service
For their collective service of more than 90 years to CASW, Board Directors Philip Boffey, Warren Leary and David Perlman retired from active Board duty and were honored at a dinne...
Mixed views of science writing’s future
CASW joined with the Knight Science Journalism Center at MIT, Harvard’s Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy and other organizations to bring a disc...
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