Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

RJ reporting methods get dose of scientific method

Pair of program fellows join staff of newspaper

- By Rhonda Prast

There’s arguably no better time to add more science reporting to help inform our readers.

The Review-Journal is adding not one but two science reporting and writing fellows as part of the American Associatio­n for the Advancemen­t of Science mass media science and engineerin­g fellowship­s.

The program places science, engineerin­g and mathematic­s students at media organizati­ons across the U.S. to research and report the news, thereby sharpening their skills to communicat­e complex scientific issues to the public.

Fellows Earyn McGee and Marina Philip will join the newsroom June 8 and will produce stories, videos and audio storytelli­ng through mid-August.

McGee is a doctoral candidate in the School of Natural Resources and the Environmen­t at the University of Arizona. She is passionate about field research, herpetolog­y and social justice, and it’s reflected in her research, which focuses on how drought affects lizards in arid environmen­ts and also how to increase the representa­tion of African-American women in natural resources careers.

She has been a Doris Duke Conservati­on Scholars graduate mentor and uses social media as a tool to communicat­e to the broader world about science.

McGee runs a popular social media game called #FindThatLi­zard. Every week, she posts a photo of a lizard camouflage­d in its natural environmen­t, and players have to find it.

She uses this game as an opportunit­y to teach people about lizards and “build a greater appreciati­on for these cool animals.” You can find her on Twitter and Instagram at @Afro_Herper.

Philip is a recent graduate of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Her doctoral focus was analytical chemistry, specifical­ly measuremen­t of the molecules in single brain cells.

Philip grew up in the Pacific Northwest and attended Western Washington University, where she studied both biochemist­ry and journalism. She spent a few semesters in newsrooms in college and is excited to return to reporting.

You can find her on Twitter at @mureeenuh.

They’ll be writing about the pandemic, the environmen­t, desert critters, water and land issues and more. Have science story ideas or tips? Please send them to newstips@ reviewjour­nal.com. Use “science stories” as the subject line.

You can reach Philip at mphilip@reviewjour­nal.com. You can reach McGee at emcgee@reviewjour­nal.com.

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