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Larissa Herold is the Fall 2018 Science Communications Intern. She is a sophomore majoring in Mechanical Engineering and Plan II, with a Pre-Health Professions certificate. Last semester, she was a reporter for the Daily Texan Sci & Tech department. She believes in the power of storytelling and hopes to contribute to the movement towards bridging science and writing for a wider audience. 

Lev Sepetov is a third year chemistry major and summer intern for the Office of Communications for the College of Natural Sciences. He’s worked as an undergraduate researcher for FRI and helped with the FRI takeover during the 40 for 40 fundraiser event. He’s the babiest of three brothers and is always willing to help you with your chemistry homework.

Marc Airhart is the Communications Coordinator for the College of Natural Sciences. A long time member of the National Association of Science Writers, he has written for national publications including Scientific American, Mercury, The Earth Scientist, Environmental Engineer & Scientist, and StarDate Magazine. He also spent 11 years as a writer and producer for the Earth & Sky radio series. Contact me

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