Photo credit: Meghan Barrett; first publication rights: Bombus Press Why My Science is Awesome Video Project Podcast appearances ArthroPod, 2020 School of Batman, 2018 Superwomen in Science, 2018 PhDrinking, 2018 Rapid Ecology The market for bees #ClimateChangedMyThesis: Mentoring Students Through Climate Change DIY Mentoring for Graduate Students Interviewed for ‘This is how I work’ series Short-term organizational tools for scientists Long-term organizational tools for scientists The Female Scientist Meet Meghan Barrett, a cognitive ecologist and science communicator who got her start by singing to bees It’s not just in STEM: Sexism outside of work holds scientists back Buzz Hoot Roar To Sting or Not To Sting Bee-ing Hotter Bee-ting the Heat Bringing Home the Honey Phi Beta Kappa Internship: The Key Reporter Science Writing Renewed by Liberal Arts Collaboration The Association of Small Bombs by Karan Mahajan SUNY Geneseo President Denise Battles Member Spotlight: Gregg Hurwitz The Importance of Science on Stage Translation Matters Other, one-off posts: Reflections on Cuba 2018 My Research, Featured by Others Mexico’s Endangered Stingless Bees Mysteriously Find a Sweeter Home in Cuba by Sadie Witkowski, NPR; quoted in Food and Wine Students Study Bees, Culture in Cuba by Nick DeFilippis, The Triangle Bees in Heat, Exel Magazine