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The Knight Science Journalism Program is excited to welcome Melanie Kaplan, KSJ Project Fellow '22, for a talk about her new book, Lab Dog: A Beagle and His Human Investigate the Surprising World of Animal Research. When journalist Melanie D.G. Kaplan adopted her beagle Hammy, all she knew was that he had spent nearly four […] |
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The Knight Science Journalism Program at MIT is excited to welcome Kate Quinn, MFA, AFAAR for a seminar on the complex problem of human remains in museum collections. This seminar will examine how museums steward human remains and scientific specimens, and why these collections raise some of the most complex ethical questions in public history […] |
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The Knight Science Journalism Program at MIT is excited to welcome Angela Saini, KSJ '13 and faculty at the Graduate Program in Science Writing at MIT, for a talk on her book The Patriarchs: The Origins of Inequality. In her 2023 book, The Patriarchs, Angela Saini explores how gendered inequality first emerged. Drawing from biology, […] |
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The Knight Science Journalism Program at MIT is honored to welcome journalist Joseph Lee, an Aquinnah Wampanoag journalist and the author of Nothing More of This Land. In addition to discussing his book and publication journey, Joseph will join us to talk about some of the most pressing issues in Indigenous journalism - across beats and […] |
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