This semester, one of our Haley Reading Groups will cover The Best American Science and Nature Writing (2015) edited by Rebecca Skloot and The Best American Science and Nature Writing (2016) edited by Amy Stewart.
• September 20: Bryan Christy “Tracking Ivory” (3-19) -- 2016
• September 27 Rebecca Boyle’s “The Health Effects of a World Without Darkness" (43 – 54) -- 2015
• October 4: Helene Cooper “They Helped Erase Ebola in Liberia.” (20-24) -- 2016
• October 11 Elizabeth Kolbert’s “The Big Kill” (163 – 178) -- 2015
• October 18: Rose Eveleth “Why Are Sports Bras So Terrible” (44-52) -- 2016
• October 25 Amy Maxmen’s “Digging Through the World’s Oldest Graveyard” (179 – 190) -- 2015
• November 1: Antonia Juhasz “Thirty Million Gallons Under the Sea” (101-114) -- 2016
• November 8 Kim Todd’s “Curious” (273 – 281) -- 2015
• November 15: Maddie Oatman “Attack of the Killer Bees” (215-221) -- 2016
• November 15 Sarah Schweitzer’s “Chasing Bayla” (225 – 243) -- 2015
• November 29: Sarah Maslin Nir “Perfect Nails, Poisoned Workers” (203-214) -- 2016
• November 29 Barry Yeoman’s “From Billions to None” (297 – 305) -- 2015
• December 6: Reflections (2015) and reflections (2016)
Related:
• Haley Reading Groups
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