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Marguerite Holloway

Marguerite Holloway

Director, Science and Environmental Journalism; Assistant Professor
Phone#: 212-854-9149
myh7@columbia.edu
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Marguerite Holloway is the co-director of the dual-degree Earth and Environmental Sciences Journalism program. She has been teaching at the journalism school since 1997 and won the Distinguished Teacher of the Year award in 2001. Holloway is a contributing editor at Scientific American, where she has covered many topics, particularly environmental issues, public health, neuroscience, women in science and, most recently, physics. Holloway has a B.A. in comparative literature from Brown University and an M.S. from the journalism school (’88). Before she joined the staff at Scientific American, she worked as a reporter for the Medical Tribune and freelanced for publications including The Village Voice and Mother Jones. Her work has appeared in many other magazines and newspapers, among them Discover, The New York Times, Natural History and Wired.

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