About Madison Dapcevich
About the Author
Raised on an island in southeast Alaska, Madison grew up a perpetually curious tidepooler and has used that love of science and innovation in her freelance role at IFLScience. Before debunking digital rumors, Madison worked on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., reported on agricultural issues throughout the Rocky Mountains, and covered breaking science news in the tech sector of San Francisco. (Before all of that she was once a deckhand on an Alaskan commercial fishing vessel, but that's a story for another day.) Madison is also currently a fact-checker at Lead Stories and a Communications Lead for the Ocean Exploration Trust. Her reporting has been featured in several publications, including those published during her staff positions at Snopes, EcoWatch, and as a freelancer for TIME and Business Insider, among others. She holds a master's degree in environmental science and natural resource journalism from the University of Montana, as well as a graduate certificate in natural resource conflict resolution. Madison attended Cal Poly Humboldt and received undergraduate degrees in both journalism and political science. When not plucking away on a computer keyboard, Madison can be found whitewater kayaking, rafting, and traversing through the Montana backcountry with her Australian Shepherd, Cholla.
Read IFLScience Editorial Policy1,440 PUBLISHED ARTICLES
LOCATION
San Francisco
Latest from Madison Dapcevich
link to article
Not Even Death Could Part These Ancient Couples Buried Together For Centurieslink to article
Not Even Death Could Part These Ancient Couples Buried Together For Centuries