Author: Amel Sassi

  • Arroz y Habichuelas: Making Science for Everyone

    Arroz y Habichuelas: Making Science for Everyone

    Originally Published February 24, 2020 by Rose Hendricks *Editor’s note: This post is part of a series highlighting members of the ComSciCon community who recently attended the AAAS Annual Meeting, which took place from February 13-16, 2020 in Seattle, WA. In Puerto Rico, rice and beans (“arroz y habichuelas”) are a unifying meal — whether…

  • What is a vaccine, anyway?

    What is a vaccine, anyway?

    Originally Published February 10, 2020by Clair Geary Over the last century, deaths and disability from infectious diseases have declined, largely due to improvements in sanitation, nutrition, and vaccines. These days, we often hear more about the hypothetical risks of vaccination rather than the very real dangers posed by the diseases these vaccines prevent. Increasing numbers of worried parents now…

  • Introducing ComSciConversation: the ComSciCon blog!

    Introducing ComSciConversation: the ComSciCon blog!

    Originally Published February 3, 2020 It’s a new year, and new things are coming to comscicon.com! We are thrilled to introduce ComSciConversation: a ComSciCon blog and publication outlet for our Flagship and Chapter workshops. Each ComSciCon workshop incorporates an interactive session that we call the “write-a-thon.” This session aims to give participants a chance to practice their…

  • Happy new year! Reflecting on ComSciCon in 2019.

    Happy new year! Reflecting on ComSciCon in 2019.

    Originally Published January 2, 2020 With 2019 now concluded, we are excited to publish our annual report on ComSciCon’s Flagship international workshop.  This includes not only a detailed review of the activities of that event, but also an overview of the achievements of ComSciCon’s student organizers throughout the US and Canada in 2019 and a snapshot of…

  • Reporting back from ComSciCon-Michigan

    Reporting back from ComSciCon-Michigan

    Originally Published October 15, 2019 2019 has been a year of great firsts for ComSciCon.  We had our first event in Canada, our first event in Florida, our first event just for physical scientists, our first event at Virginia Tech, and those are just the new franchises that have become part of the ComSciCon community. But part of the…

  • Help ComSciCon Grow & Donate Today!

    Help ComSciCon Grow & Donate Today!

    Originally Published June 25, 2019 ComSciCon is a national workshop series organized by graduate students, for graduate students, focused on leadership and training in science communication. Our goal is to empower young scientists to become leaders in their field, propagating appreciation and understanding of research results to broad and diverse audiences. With your support, we can…

  • 2018: Our biggest year yet

    2018: Our biggest year yet

    Originally Published December 10, 2018 Thanks to the ongoing support of our student attendees, our student organizers and leaders, and our generous sponsoring institutions, looking on back on 2018 means celebrating a year of new firsts and successes for ComSciCon. We celebrate our first international flagship conference in 2018, when we welcomed students from both…

  • ComSciCon-MI: The First ComSciCon in the Great Lakes State

    ComSciCon-MI: The First ComSciCon in the Great Lakes State

    Originally Published October 14, 2018 This is a guest post by ComSciCon-Michigan 2018 attendee Kristina Lenn, a Chemistry PhD student at the University of Michigan. The weekend of August 26th, I was fortunate enough to be able to attend ComSciCon-MI, an interactive science communications conference designed to help scientists engage a range of target audiences about their scientific…

  • Looking back at ComSciCon’s first Atlanta event

    Looking back at ComSciCon’s first Atlanta event

    Originally Published June 1, 2018Each year at our flagship annual workshop, ComSciCon attendees spend three full days embedded in a community of phenomenal science communicators from across the US and Canada, sharing strategies, ideas, and best practices for how to communicate science passionately and effectively.  Because the scope of that event can’t possibly meet the…

  • ComSciCon looks back on its fifth year with 2017 annual report

    ComSciCon looks back on its fifth year with 2017 annual report

    Originally Published October 21, 2017 ComSciCon has issued its fifth annual report, documenting the organization of our 2017 flagship national workshop which took place in June, the launch of new ComSciCon-local workshop franchises in Houston, the Pacific-Northwest, and the Rocky Mountains and the continued operation of our existing franchises around the country, and the success of new…