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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.

A smoke plume over the Davis wildfire.

Photo essay: A resident’s view of the Davis fire

Published originally by the Hitchcock Project for Visualizing Science, this photo essay chronicles the Davis Fire that sparked in Washoe Valley in September

Vanesa de la Cruz Pavas.

Hitchcock Project science communicator awarded CASW New Horizons Travel Fellowship

Vanesa de la Cruz Pavas awarded CASW Fellowship to attend the ScienceWriters2024 conference

Doug Collins in front of the Reynolds School of Journalism Building.

Empowering future physicians: UNR Med student explores science communication in inaugural summer internship

The Hitchcock Project for Visualizing Science inspires Douglas Collins to conduct TikTok interview series