Posts by: Liz Neeley
Tools & Resources
Assembling (Science) Networks Online
By Liz Neeley
Published April 25, 2015
Title: Assembling (Science) Networks Online
Categories: Communication, Science
Tags: connecting, culture, social media, Twitter, community, conversation, Liz Neeley
“People never ask whether birds are good or bad because they fly in flocks,” I say, while a murmuration of starlings whirls on the screen behind me. I pause, ...
Reflections
5 Steps for Integrating #SciComm into STEM Graduate Education
By Liz Neeley
Published March 31, 2015
Title: 5 Steps For Integrating #SciComm Into STEM Graduate Education
Categories: About COMPASS, Leadership
Tags: collaboration, community, culture, evaluation, facilitation, GradSciComm, graduate school, more resources, tools, trainings, workshops, Liz Neeley
Last month, an article in The Atlantic stated, “Beginning this...
Reflections
The Hidden Curriculum in Graduate Education
By Liz Neeley
Published February 3, 2015
Title: The Hidden Curriculum In Graduate Education
Categories: culture, goals, GradSciComm, publications, social media, Liz Neeley
Tags: Science, Communication, Reflection
As we prepare to roll out the final #GradSciComm Report this week, I’ve been revisiting the moments of inspiration and flashes of insight that shaped...
Media Tips
Maximizing Moritz Et Al: On Publication and Promotion
By Liz Neeley
Published November 13, 2014
Title: Maximizing Moritz Et Al: On Publication & Promotion
Categories: Interviews, Media, Science
Tags: coaching, context, fire, framing, journalists, Message Box, navigating, press release, relevance, story, writing
Max Moritz is the lead author on the invited review Learning to Coexist with Wildfire, published last Thur...
Reflections
On Vulnerability in Art and Science Communication
By Liz Neeley
Published August 5, 2014
Title: On Vulnerability In Art And Science Communication
Categories: Reflection
Tags: imposter syndrome, perspective, social media, story, trust, Liz Neeley
My closet is organized in a color spectrum, as are my books, and more strangely, my cleaning products. My spreadsheets march in rainbow precision, as do my (many) calenda...