The Young Voices of Science (YVoS) program recently concluded our 11th session at the end of January. This Fall 2025 session comprised 26 participants from 23 institutions across the U.S., Puerto Rico, Canada, Chile and Scotland. During our final project showcase, participants showcased their inspiring outreach projects, including many published op-eds and articles of varying topics, community presentations and events, infographics, museum exhibits and more. A selection of Fall 2025 outreach projects can be found below, and throughout the YVoS website.
- Bela Starnichak – Why Environmental Tipping Points Don’t Have to Spell Doom (Op-ed)
- Francesca LoPresti – What was saved: Reflections from a fire (Essay)
- Madeleine Burns – Dreaming in vain of a white Christmas (Guest Commentary Op-ed)
- Adrianna Drindak – Featured Creature: Black Bear (Article)
- Khrista Nicholas – Learning Never Ends: Connecting with a local retirement community about marine science (Community Presentation)
- Alyssa Tsukada – The Little Things: Exploring Nature’s Mirrored Microscopic Morphologies (Coffee table style book)
- Raven Harrison – Manatee Mondays: Community Engagement Event through Black Girls Wild platform (Community Presentation/Social Media)
- Vicente Aránguiz – Diario de un Ictiólogo (@diario.ictiologo) (Instagram Page)







