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Hitchcock Project for Visualizing Science

Training students and scientists in accurate and engaging forms of science communication.

Who we are

The Mick Hitchcock, Ph.D., Project for Visualizing Science is an initiative to prepare students, professionals, and scientists to present science in visual, creative forms. Through curriculum, workshops, and experiential learning opportunities, students learn to communicate science effectively and combat misinformation while building and enhancing their skills for science storytelling.

Courses in science communication

Recent stories

Read recent news about the Hitchcock Project for Visualizing Science.

Three women sit in a podcasting studio smiling for the camera.

Ice cream for science

Hitchcock Project for Visualizing Science student Katrina Perce interviews filmmaker Page Buono and "The Ice Cream Scientist" Maya Warren

Two nursing students riding in the back of a tuk-tuk in Kampot, Cambodia while holding backpacks on their laps.

Aspiring international science journalist joins nursing students in Cambodia

Reynolds School of Journalism student Kat Fulwider traveled alongside the Orvis School of Nursing, including a surprise layover in Shanghai

A student outside a door labeled "insectary."

Grads of the Pack: Elizabeth Walsh

Biochemistry doctoral graduate Elizabeth Walsh was selected as a 2024 AAAS Mass Media Fellow. Here she shares her experiences in the Hitchcock Project for Visualizing Science and advice for scientists interested in science communication.