Lunch and Learn with Solly Granatstein

On Feb. 12, from 12 until1 p.m., bring a lunch to room 837 in Erwin Square to learn how to effectively communicate your science to a broader audience with TV news and documentary filmmarker, Solly Granatstein. 

​Granatstein will discuss "Presenting Science to a Lay Audience: The Human Factor" using examples from his Emmy Award winning TV series on climate change, Years of Living Dangerously.

Beginning his career 25 years ago at the three major network news divisions, including 12 years at CBS 60 Minutes, Granatstein's investigative story telling centers on human rights, social justice and the environment. He created the documentary series, Years of Living Dangerously and America Divided, a series about societal inequality.

Granatstein graduated from Brandeis University and Columbia’s Graduate School of Journalism and has received every major broadcast journalism award.

Free parking is available in front of the restaurants and retail businesses and in the deck behind Erwin Square.

 

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