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For disadvantaged communities, the COVID-19 pandemic is far from over

By Katelynn Milora, Caitlin Burgdorf and Caleb Hudgins
While the COVID-19 pandemic begins to wane due to the recent vaccine rollout, the fight for disadvantaged communities is far from over. Health inequities have been long felt by communities that lack

PODCAST | Learning to See Science in the World: A Conversation with Dr. Melanie Peffer

By Chris Parsons and Philip Ko
Dr. Melanie Peffer is the author of “Biology Everywhere: How the Science of Life Matters to Everyday Life,” a book that reveals how biological concepts taught in the classroom are connected to the

Reflecting on One Exceptional, Partly Virtual Year on Capitol Hill

By Sarah Rovito
This blog post was originally published on September 25, 2020 at InSight by IEEE: https://insight.ieeeusa.org/articles/ieee-usa-congressional-fellowships/ Serving as a 2019-2020 IEEE-USA Congressional

PODCAST | How an STPF Fellow Adapts His Work in the COVID-19 Era

By Ilana Goldberg
STPF fellows are great at adapting their careers to suit their personal interests and whatever life has in store, such as a global pandemic. In this episode, fellow Vince Tedjasaputra talks about how

PODCAST | Part 2: AAAS S&T Policy Fellows in the Era of COVID-19

By Aaron Conrado and Megan DeCesar
The Science & Technology Policy Fellowships at the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) provide broad opportunities for scientists to engage in government policy, but COVID-19

PODCAST | Part 1: AAAS S&T Policy Fellows in the Era of COVID-19

By Aaron Conrado and Megan DeCesar
The Science & Technology Policy Fellowships at the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) provide broad opportunities for scientists to engage in government policy, but COVID-19