Student Journalists

  • Olansis Wolde

    "Broadcasting the miracles of science to the public."

    Ethiopia

  • Carolyn Wilke

    “I tell stories of scientific discovery that prompt wonder at the natural world.”

    U.S.

  • Sergio Villagrán

    “I want to climb the shoulders of giants and see farther.”

    Chile

  • UCSC SciCom

    UC Santa Cruz Science Communication Students

    U.S.

  • Ellen Rykers

    “Explorer of the weird and wonderful.”

    New Zealand

  • Leah Rosenbaum

    "Bridging the gap between science and the public in an interesting and informative way."

    U.S.

  • Sebastián Rodríguez

    “Science is the ultimate tool for sustainable progress. I tell stories that show it.”

    Costa Rica

  • Félix Reskala

    "I make videos to inspire curiosity and help people learn without realizing it."

    Mexico

  • Jesús Antonio Pascual Álvarez

    “Literary science journalism—for everyone. Do you dare to read it?”

    Mexico

  • Rithy Odom

    "Supporting those underrepresented to voice an opinion and drawing change in their lives."

    Cambodia

  • Jia Naqvi

    “Humanizing science through journalism.”

    Qatar

  • Michelle Morelos

    “A science journalist who works to improve evidence-based decision making.”

    Mexico

  • Margarida Marques

    “My stories reflect that the environment and society have more in common than you expect.”

    Portugal

  • Jennifer Lu

    “Looking for science stories with a data and investigative mindset.”

    U.S.

  • Liz Kimbrough

    “I write about science, conservation, and the mysteries of the universe, especially the tiny ones here on Earth.”

    U.S.

  • Amelia Jaycen

    “The science and the story of energy: words from the universe of electrons.”

    U.S.

  • Rob Irion

    Student Program Organizer. Director emeritus, Science Communication Program, UC Santa Cruz

    U.S.

  • Kelsey Harper

    "Creating a world of science geeks, one story at a time."

    U.S.

  • Inés Gutiérrez

    “Actively uniting science, technology and society to seek a better tomorrow.”

    Mexico

  • Diego Graglia

    Student Program Organizer. Lecturer, Science Communication Program, UC Santa Cruz.

    Argentina/U.S.

  • Omnia Gohar

    "By telling stories from the Middle East, I help spread science culture among the public, without the political melodrama."

    Egypt

  • Andjela Djuraskovic

    “Helping create a more sustainable world with each written word.”

    Montenegro

  • Jillian Clemente

    "Communicator. Scientist. Mountaineer."

    U.S.

  • Sibusiso Biyela

    "I democratise science by translating complex scientific research and repackaging it for the public.”

    South Africa

  • Setsen Altan-Ochir

    “Making science part of discussions in Mongolia through fostering scientific Mongolians.”

    Mongolia