Hidden No More: Week 16 round-up
…her student at West Virginia State College’s laboratory high school, remembered her as “a wonderful teacher.” Flemmie Kittrell, Nutritionist & Educator In 1936, Kittrell became the first African American woman…
…her student at West Virginia State College’s laboratory high school, remembered her as “a wonderful teacher.” Flemmie Kittrell, Nutritionist & Educator In 1936, Kittrell became the first African American woman…
…positions are now filled, but we are still considering applications for Sales Associate for the 2024-25 school year. Sales Associates work in our box office and museum store, selling tickets…
…the first Black explorer to set foot on Antarctica. He was part of the U.S. Antarctic Service expedition that lasted from 1939 to 1941. Gibbs Point on the Antarctic Peninsula…
…Science Correlations: 6.P.3.1, 6.P.3.2, 6.E.1.2, 6.E.2.2, 6.L.2.1 7th Grade Science Correlations: 7.E.1.1, 7.E.1.2, 7.E.1.3, 7.E.1.5 8th Grade Science Correlations: 8.P.2.1, 8.L.3.3 Biology Science Correlations: Bio 2.1.1., Bio 2.2.1 High School…
…NC Dept. of Revenue issued Tax Exemption Certificate Number (6 digits, no dashes or spaces) for verification. If your tax exempt number is valid, sales tax can be removed from…
JULY 15, 2020 Morehead’s NCSciFest to partner with state community colleges through new five-year, million-dollar initiative CHAPEL HILL, NC – Morehead Planetarium & Science Center has been awarded a $1…
…world’s highest launch from a Galilean cannon, but we are challenging every science enthusiast in the state to break it. Let’s see how high Galilean cannons can really get! You…
…to observe the Moon? Many astronomers would say no. They’d point out that the lack of shadows at full moon generally makes lunar craters and mountains appear less impressive through…
…our building as usual, these students are receiving the same high-quality fun and educational afternoons at home. Our team is providing homework help and science activities through an online platform,…
May 5, 2020 By Amy Sayle “Where’s Pisces?” “Where’s Cancer?” In our Carolina Skies planetarium shows, audience members often request that we point out specific constellations, but we get questions…