Rachel Myers

Rachel was the Society’s Communications Associate from September 2021 to July 2023. She contributed to blog writing and media pitching. Rachel came to the Society from Reno, Nevada where she worked as a news producer and weekend assignment manager for the local CBS affiliate, KTVN 2 News. There she produced several hours of breaking news coverage during the 2020 Downtown Reno riots, covered the 2020 Presidential and local elections, and kept the community informed during wildfire seasons and the ever-changing coronavirus pandemic. Rachel received her B.A. in Journalism from the University of Nevada, Reno. During college, she worked as Student Content Editor at the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine.

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Dan Gonzalez is pictured receiving awards for their work developing a video game that can help diagnose mental health issues.
Image shows a grid of book covers including The Words That Made Us, Hellhound, Fundamentals: Ten Keys to Reality, Paving, Losing the Nobel Prize and Braiding Sweetgrass.
Ravindu poses with Bob, his test dummy, as they both wear the impact Absorbing and Alerting (iAAA) headband, Ravindu's invention to alert people when someone has fallen and needs help.
An animated photograph of a woman wearing blue clothes sits, hugging her legs. She has blue hair.
Three of the Dorminy siblings, Susie, Becky and Jonathan pose for a picture at Regeneron ISEF 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Society for Science President & CEO and Publisher of Science News poses for a photo with finalists during the 2022 Regeneron ISEF pin exchange
Lead Advocate ScottiAnn Benton guides a group of students during a biology lesson.
ISEF Alumni Sidney Chu competed in Speed Skating during the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics
A group of young girls sit on a dock and watch a dolphin swim by.
Planet Earth in space. North and South Americas are pictured.