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2011 AAAS Mass Media Science & Engineering Fellows Fan Out to U.S. Newsrooms

Helen Chappell learned about the AAAS Mass Media Fellowships from a former fellow, who described the program as a turning point in her career. Chappell could identify: She was feeling a bit lost in her physics studies and was interested in exploring other ways of using her education. So with only a week before the 2011 fellowship applications were due, Chappell went through a “fun scramble” to put in her paperwork for the program.

In June, Chappell joined 10 other winners of the 2011 Mass Media Science & Engineering Fellowships at AAAS headquarters in Washington, D.C. before the fellows kicked off their summer working in various news media outlets all around the country. The fellows, along with two Science magazine’s AAAS Minority Science Writer interns, participated in a three-day orientation that prepped them for working in a newsroom.

The fellows selected for the program are graduate and post-graduate level science, engineering, and mathematics students. The program which started in 1974, gives students the opportunity to work in a newsroom and report on science news throughout the summer.

The Minority Science Writers Internships, established seven years ago with support from the William T. Golden Endowment Fund for Program Innovation, provides hands-on training at Science for students interested in science writing and pursuing a career in journalism.

“Above all else, we hope the fellows will be inspired to incorporate effective science communications into their core professional work,” said Rahman Culver, project director for AAAS Education and Human Resource Programs.

The fellows spend 10 weeks during the summer assigned to media organizations across the country. They will play an active role in producing content for their newsroom by completing reporting and research assignments.

“Through giving early career scientists and researchers an opportunity to work in newsrooms, we hope they will establish a strong working rapport with reporters and ultimately become more comfortable communicating with journalists,” said Culver.

During orientation, the fellows participated in a variety of sessions, including interviewing techniques, writing for radio, and pitching story ideas. The orientation wrapped up with workshops on science writing.

The fellows will return to AAAS headquarters in August to share their experiences and present posters showcasing their summer’s work.

Get to know the fellows by clicking on their photo, and hear each of them talk about their educational background, as well as their thoughts on what’s ahead of them this summer.

2011 AAAS Mass Media Science & Engineering Fellows

2011 AAAS Minority Science Writers Internship

Kelly April

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Chicago Tribune

Brandon Blakeley

University of Washington, Seattle

Oregonian

Sophie Bushwick

Carleton College

Scientific American

Helen Chappell

University of Colorado at Boulder

Raleigh News & Observer

Melanie Devries

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

KUNC-FM, Greeley, Colorado

Daniela Hernandez

Columbia University

Los Angeles Times

Kelly Hogan

Penn State University

Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel

Maureen Langlois

Ohio State University

NPR

Elizabeth Lester

University of Washington

Sacramento Bee

Dione Rossiter

University of California, Santa Cruz

Voice of America

Helen Shen

University of California, San Francisco

Philadelphia Inquirer

Natalie Villacorta

Brown University

Science magazine

Yasmin Ogale

New York University

Science magazine

(Photos by Jennifer Leigh Gibson)

Carla Schaffer

13 July 2011

 
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