Reynolds School of Journalism | University of Nevada, Reno

Tips & Learning

Advice and resources for effective science communication. 

Two scientists bring melittology to children's lit in order to champion the importance of native bees and nurture an early sense of appreciation for the natural world.
Tiffany Pereira's teachers told hershel had to choose between science and art. Instead of choosing between them, she chose both, and she made a career out of it. Pereira now works as an ecologist and science illustrator for the Desert Research Institute in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Are you a scientist or a writer? An artist or a physicist? If you've ever been asked a question like that, you might have a future as a science communicator.
Two polar bears huddle on an ice block in an abstract illustration

Using visual communication to mitigate climate change

Reynolds School professor Ran Duan wins top faculty paper in environmental communication at International Communication Association conference.