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THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED.
We invite Ģý and Ģý Program students to apply for our upcoming two-day Science Communication Workshop, led by Kate Zernike, renowned journalist and author. This workshop is designed to help students transform complex research into clear, engaging stories for non-science audiences. Through examples, guided exercises, and hands-on practice, you’ll learn how to identify compelling angles in scientific work and communicate them with accuracy and confidence. Students from all disciplines and years of study are welcome to apply.
Workshop Details
Date: February 24 & 25 2026
Time: 10am – 3pm
Location: In person, Ģý
Requirements: Member of Ģý or Enrolled in a Ģý Program (Trinity One; International Relations; Ethics, Society and Law; Immunology).
How to Apply:

Kate Zernike
Kate Zernike ’90 is a journalist and author. She has been a reporter for The New York Times since 2000, where she was a member of the team that won the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting for stories about al-Qaeda before and after the 9/11 terror attacks. Her most recent book, “The Exceptions: Nancy Hopkins and the Fight for Women in Science,” was a New York Times Notable Book, was named one of 25 best books of 2023 by the American Library Association, and was a finalist for the Royal Society Science Book Prize. She is a graduate of Ģý at the University of Toronto and the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University.
Questions? Write to trinity.artsdean@utoronto.ca
Categories: Academic; Ethics, Society & Law; Immunology; International Relations; Trinity One