Join us on Thursday, Oct. 15, for an SPJ-DC chapter Media Mixer and Networking Happy Hour, 5:30 to 8 p.m., at The Front Page, 1333 New Hampshire Ave. NW. It is across from the south entrance of Dupont Circle METRO.
Cash bar with $3 drinks (wine, beer, cocktails) and $5 appetizers purchased from the menu. There are also free Tacos. It will be in the smaller and quieter bar area, and the music doesn’t start until 9 p.m. Other professional journalism groups will be invited to join SPJ for this event. Door Prize is a $50 gift card. Please RSVP to the Evite so we’ll have a count for the food. For questions, contact kristifrontpage@gmail.com
Yes, journalists are not supposed to be great at math, but Pi Day offers an opportunity to develop stories around science and math issues.
For example:
- Why Pi Matters (The New Yorker)
- Indiana Pols Forced to Eat Humble Pi (Wired)
- How some schools use the day to promote math and STEM.
Happy New Year! It’s time for the next SPJ freelance lunch.
Jan. 24 at the National Press Club at noon.
Please contact Stephenie for more information or to RSVP.
Yes, journalists are not supposed to be great at math, but Pi Day offers an opportunity to develop stories around science and math issues.
For example:
- Why Pi Matters (The New Yorker)
- Indiana Pols Forced to Eat Humble Pi (Wired)
- How some schools use the day to promote math and STEM.
Yes, journalists are not supposed to be great at math, but Pi Day offers an opportunity to develop stories around science and math issues.
For example:
- Why Pi Matters (The New Yorker)
- Indiana Pols Forced to Eat Humble Pi (Wired)
- How some schools use the day to promote math and STEM.