Writer
Aaron Tremper (he/him/his) is a science writer and audio producer based in the Washington, D.C. metro area. He earned his B.A. in English (with minors in creative writing and film production) from SUNY New Paltz and an M.A. in Journalism from the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism’s Science and Health Reporting program.
A former intern at Audubon magazine and Atlanta’s NPR station, WABE 90.1 FM, Aaron has covered and produced stories for radio, print, and digital media. His graduate capstone focused on increasing numbers of Tamanend’s bottlenose dolphins off of New York City and Long Island, NY. His reporting appears in:
Science News | Science News Explores |Â Audubon Magazine | Atlanta’s NPR station, WABE 90.1 FM | Spectrum News/NY1 | WBAI 99.5 | WHDD 91.9 FM: Robin Hood Radio | WHCR 90.3 FM | NYCity News Service | Queens Daily Eagle | The Scientific Inquirer | In Your Speakers Media
At SUNY New Paltz, Aaron performed as a member of their nationally-ranked 2013 Slam Poetry Team. He also guest lectured on poetry, stage performance and the creative process at various universities throughout the Northeast. The following year, he worked with performance poet, Jared Singer in preparing the university team for the annual College Union Poetry Slam Invitational. His creative pieces have appeared in The Legendary, Awosting Alchemy and the Stonesthrow Review.