Events

Upcoming Appearances

Check back soon for Fall 2024 bookings.

Past Events:

In-person Panel, Pulitzer Center & The Post and Courier, Charleston, SC (Free, April 24, 2024)

In-person Panel, Georgetown University, Washington, DC (Free, February 1, 2024)

In-person Panel, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC (August 22, 2023)

In-person Book Talk and Signing, Stone Ridge School (May 30, 2023)

In-person Book Talk and Signing, New Orleans Book Festival (March 11, 2023)

In-person Book Signing, MAPSO Book Festival (October 2, 2022)

Virtual Panel, Rethinking Diplomacy Program, Duke University (September 23, 2022)

In-person Keynote, Ocean Governance Workshop, Leiden University, The Netherlands (July 7, 2022)

In-person Book Signing, National Geographic Museum Store, Washington, DC (March 17, 2022)

National Geographic Virtual Field Trip for International Women’s Day (March 8, 2022)

Virtual Corporate Event, Disney Company for International Women’s Day (March 8, 2022)

Virtual Book Talk, “No Boundaries,” Politics & Prose, Washington, DC (March 2, 2022)

Virtual Pubic Talk, Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History (April 8, 2021)


Press

Behind the story: Clare Fieseler on deep-sea mining (Pulitzer Center, 2024)

Blue Dot: Interview with Dr. Kakani Katija about “No Boundaries” (North State Public Radio, 2022)

Looking to Ocean Diplomacy For Ways to Regulate Space (Duke Today, 2022)

How We Explore, science podcast (National Geographic, 2022)

New Books about Feminism and Women Protecting the Planet (The Revelator, 2022)

Meet the Scientists Calling for Urgent Action to Protect Gulf Waters (The New Arab, 2022)

Clare Fieseler: taking a dynamic approach to marine conservation (National Geographic, 2022)

Women Scientists Making a Difference (Brown Alumni Magazine, 2022)

How Can We Inspire The Next Generation Of Female Scientists? (NPR’s Science Friday, 2022)

Nat Geo Explorers Highlight Trailblazing Women in “No Boundaries” Anthology (School Library Journal, 2022)

Conversations: Clare Fieseler, "No Boundaries” (Kansas Public Radio, 2022)

The WGBVU Morning Show, “No Boundaries” (WGVU Public Radio, 2022)

National Geographic Explorers Clare Fieseler And Gabby Salazar On Their Book "No Boundaries" (IFLScience.com, 2022)

New and Forthcoming Books in Women’s Empowerment and Girl-Power (Publisher’s Weekly, 2022)

The Big Story, news podcast (Frequency Podcast Network, podcast, 2021)

Children’s Books Sneak Preview: “No Boundaries” by Clare Fieseler & Gabby Salazar (Publisher’s Weekly, 2020)

Course Investigates Climate Change-Induced Sea Level Rise (Georgetown University, 2020)

Spectacular Failures (American Public Media, podcast, 2020)

Seminars Integrate DC Opportunities in Global Curricula (Georgetown University, 2019)

New 2019-2020 Doyle Faculty Fellows for difference, equity, and inclusion (Georgetown University, 2019)

Faculty Petitions Provost, President for Equal Parental Leave (The Hoya, 2018)

New Faculty at School of Foreign Service Take On Science Curriculum (Georgetown University, 2018)

Where Women Must Defy the Odds to Become Scientists (National Geographic, 2018)

“Outnumbered in Africa” made official selection (Wild and Scenic Film Festival, 2018)

“Outnumbered in Africa” selected as Best International Short Documentary (New Jersey Film Festival, 2018)

The Big Listen (WAMU public radio, 2018)

Scientists Begin One of the Most Ambitious Climate Projects of It’s Kind (National Geographic Education, 2016)

Cuba’s Coral Eden (Science Magazine, 2015)

Science on the Beach with Clare Fieseler (WBEZ public radio, 2015)

North Carolina Documentary Photography Award: Outnumbered (UNC Chapel Hill, 2014)

Portraits of Women Scientists (National Geographic, 2014)

Mamas, Please let your daughters grow up to be be scientists (Grist, 2014)

Graduate students propose innovative idea, win NSF award (UNC Chapel Hill, 2013)

STEM Graduate Education Challenge: Winners (National Science Foundation, 2013)