Connecting Science Communication Research with Action
Below is a curated selection of features from the field of science communication written by collaborators.
How I Make My Publications Interesting for Non-Academic Audiences
Three steps to make your research interesting to non-academic audiences.
How to Become a Doula: An Infographic
Ever wondered how to beome a doula? This infographic outlines the steps as part of our Emerging Talent series.
Doulas 101
Our undergraduate summer intern, Candace Nimons, writes about doulas - what they are, why they're needed, and how to become one - as part of our Emerging Talent series.
Postpartum Depression
Our undergraduate summer intern, Candace Nimons, discusses the warning signs and resources for those suffering from postpartum depression.
Including people with disabilities in the process of tech development starts by addressing technoableism
SBU Journalism grad Cindy Mizaku tackles the topic of creating tech that's inclusive for everyone - especially people with disabilities.
Infertility: How Big is the Problem?
Infertility is both a personal and a societal issue, but reproductive scientists in the U.S. receive minimal funding from the NIH. PhD candidate Keer Jiang tackles this issue.