A recurring roundup of news about former KSJ Fellows, including a compendium of what the fellows have been writing.| Knight Science Journalism @MIT
An open-heart surgery inspired Victor McElheny to write about science. Sixty years later, he’s still at it.| Knight Science Journalism @MIT
Past directors, alumni, and friends of the Knight Science Journalism Program reflect on the legacy of its founder and longest-serving director. The post Remembering Victor McElheny appeared first on Knight Science Journalism @MIT.| Knight Science Journalism @MIT
The pioneering journalist and author was a steadfast champion of science journalism — and its global community of practitioners.| Knight Science Journalism @MIT
Journalists are prime targets for cyber-attacks, but you don’t need to be a security expert to protect yourself. Eva Wolfangel seven practical steps that make a difference.| Knight Science Journalism @MIT
McFarling, Pulitzer-prize winning journalist and national science correspondent for STAT, was a 1992-93 Knight Science Journalism Fellow.| Knight Science Journalism @MIT
Since Oza joined STAT last fall, he has established himself as a journalist with an uncommon talent for detecting the ripple effects of policy decisions across scientific communities.| Knight Science Journalism @MIT
In August, eleven award-winning journalists will join KSJ at MIT to learn from the world’s top scientists and storytellers. The post KSJ Announces 2025-26 Fellowship Class appeared first on Knight Science Journalism @MIT.| Knight Science Journalism @MIT
The Knight Science Journalism Fellow talks about founding Assigned Media, and finding the inspiration to keep going. The post Evan Urquhart Wanted Better Trans Coverage—So He Made It Himself appeared first on Knight Science Journalism @MIT.| Knight Science Journalism @MIT
Ten journalism and science undergraduates were chosen for KSJ's a year of skill-building and hands-on practice.| Knight Science Journalism @MIT
Michaeli explores how journalists can harness emerging technology and science to overcome reporting challenges. The post Yarden Michaeli on Covering Crises in the Digital Age appeared first on Knight Science Journalism @MIT.| Knight Science Journalism @MIT