JRN 441 (LA)

The McGraw Seminar in Writing: Writing on Climate Change, Science, and Technology

Jon Gertner

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How do we make sense of the ideas of the present that might determine our lives in the future? How can we weigh the legitimacy of new technologies--and sort through what is hype and what is not? In this course students will learn how to determine which science, climate, technology, and innovation stories are worth telling, and how to conceptualize, investigate, structure, and write such pieces.

If the course fills, you may email Margo Bresnen, Journalism Program Manager, at mbresnen@princeton.edu to be put on a waitlist. Please include a paragraph explaining your interest in the course.

View this course on the Registrar’s website.

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