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PSU Research Week: Writing for a Public Audience

Join us for a conversation about turning your research and scholarship into public genre writing.

Our panelists are:

  • Daniel Pollack-Pelzner, visiting scholar of English and theatre. He writes about Shakespeare, musicals and contemporary culture; his articles have appeared recently in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and The New York Times.

  • Catherine McNeur, associate professor of global, urban and American environmental history. She is the author of Mischievous Creatures: The Forgotten Sisters Who Transformed Early American Science (Basic Books, 2023), and has written articles for American Heritage and Scientific American.

  • John Perona, professor of environmental biochemistry and law. He is the author of From Knowledge to Power: The Comprehensive Handbook for Climate Science and Advocacy (Ooligan Press, 2021), and founder of Earthward, a weekly nonpartisan newsletter covering events in the climate and renewable energy space.

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This event is part of PSU's annual Research Week, which honors and elevates the exceptional research, scholarship, and creative work of PSU faculty, staff, and students.

Earlier Event: April 8
Eugene History Pub