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Promoting your Science Borealis articles
A key part of being a science communicator today is extending the reach of your blog posts via social media. For every Science Borealis article you write, you will also write one Facebook post and one Twitter post to promote your blog post. Include your draft social media posts at the end of your second-draft […]
New scicomm hashtags for the holidays from Science Borealis
Happy Winter Solstice everyone! We’d like to take a moment to let you know what’s happening here on the Borealis Blog and on our social media channels over the holidays. This will be our last Borealis Blog post for 2016. We’re taking a few weeks off to give our volunteer writers and blog editors a […]
Meet the Editorial Team – Part 1
We have a lot of new faces on our Editorial Team since last we introduced them. Two recruitment drives have led us to a nearly full house* in the editorial department. We now have 21 subject editors covering our 12 science subject categories. These are the people who research and write our regular Monday Borealis […]
Lené Gary, General Sciences editor
Lené Gary (@leneagary) is a poet, writer, photographer and aspiring naturalist living in the Green Mountains of Vermont. She holds a dual-genre MFA in Writing, a BA in Environmental Studies, and is currently pursuing an MA in Science Writing from Johns Hopkins University. Her path to science writing began with her early love for chemistry […]