Whither (wither?) Science Journalism?

From SCONC:

Tuesday, Oct. 14

6 to 8 p.m.

SCONC monthly meeting - Whither (wither?) Science Journalism

Durham science journalist Cathy Clabby, formerly of the N&O now of American Scientist, discusses the sorry state of her craft in U.S. newspapers and magazines and shares some of the new venues that journalists are finding to publish their work. NC Biotech Center, #15 Alexander Drive, RTP. Congressional Room. Please rsvp@ncbiotech.org

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