Aug. ‘24: Selected as a 2024-2025 Journalists in Aging fellow.
May ‘24: Cited by Merriam-Webster for the dictionary’s entry for “fission” for an article in The Christian Science Monitor.
July ‘23: Interviewed by the Association of Health Care Journalists: “A typical workday for freelancer Jeanette Beebe.”
Jan. ‘23: Participated in Radio Boot Camp’s “Story Structure: Murder Isn't Inherently Interesting” workshop with Karen Duffin.
Aug. ‘22: Participated in the Knight Science Journalism Program at MIT (KSJ@MIT)’s advanced fact-checking workshop.
June ‘22: Participated in Day Eight’s National Arts Journalism Institute with a full scholarship.
May ‘22: Wrote “Artificial Intelligence Tools and Open Data Practices for EPA Chemical Hazard Assessments: Proceedings of a Workshop—in Brief” for The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.
Mar. ‘22: Participated in the National Association of Science Writers (NASW) Mid-Career Mentoring Program.
Mar. ‘22: Participated in the 92Y’s Advanced Poetry Workshop with Andrés Cerpa.
Feb. ‘22: Article for Scientific American featured by JSTOR Daily.
Mar. ‘21: Served as a panelist, “LGBTQ+ Representation in Journalism,” as part of The Daily Princetonian’s speakers series.
Mar. ‘21: Interviewed by The Daily Princetonian: “Jeanette Beebe ’14 on COVID-19 journalism, poetry, and ‘how to be terrible’.”
Sept. ‘20: Interviewed by Water~Stone Review in conjunction with publication of a poem, “[TK]”, in Vol. 22.
July ‘20: Served as a panelist, “Early Careers in Journalism and Media,” as part of The Daily Princetonian’s speakers series.
May ‘20: Named a semifinalist for 92Y’s Discovery Poetry Contest.
Mar. ‘20: Launched COVID-19 coverage in the Daily News Roundup, a newsletter for the Center for Cooperative Media in New Jersey.
Mar. ‘20: Served as a guest speaker, COM 441: Creative Audio Production with Dr. Pat Sanders at University of North Alabama.
Mar. ‘20: Interviewed by NLGJA: Association of LGBTQ Journalists.
Nov. ‘19: Participated in the Knight Science Journalism Program at MIT (KSJ@MIT)’s inaugural fact-checking workshop.
June ‘19: Appeared on “Free Speech & Fake News” panel at Princeton with John Stossel, Cheryl Gould, Brian Dickerson, and Tom Nagorski.
May ‘19: Named a finalist for the Iowa Review Award in Poetry.
May ‘19: Interviewed by Authory’s CEO Eric Hauch: “Freelance life is a hustle — here’s how journalist Jeanette Beebe learned to handle it.”
Apr. ‘19: Named a semifinalist for 92Y’s Discovery Poetry Contest.
Oct. ‘18: Named judge of Interboard Poetry Community’s contest.
May ‘18: Named a finalist for the Metcalf Institute's Science Immersion Fellowship for Journalists.
May ‘18: Awarded a scholarship by the Center for Cooperative Media.
Apr. ‘18: Article for The Daily Beast recognized in the News & Trends category by the Best Shortform Science Writing Project.
Mar. ‘18: Nominated for Best New Poets.
July ‘17: Article for Scientific American creeped out New York Post.