Planned Giving
…people of a certain age or the extremely wealthy. However, through careful planning, many people can use planned giving to make a significant gift to an organization, while still achieving…
…people of a certain age or the extremely wealthy. However, through careful planning, many people can use planned giving to make a significant gift to an organization, while still achieving…
Carolyn Beatrice Parker, Physicist During World War II, Parker was a scientist on the Dayton Project, which processed polonium for use in atomic bombs. She later died of leukemia, which…
…taught in Washington, D.C., public schools and worked to end practices that disadvantaged students because of race or income. Jane Hinton, Veterinarian & Inventor In 1941, Hinton and J. Howard…
…site that he and a fellow student made was published in the American Journal of Archaeology in 1891. Bettye Washington Greene, Industrial Research Chemist When Greene joined Dow Chemical Company…
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…Chef One legendary use for potatoes is potato chips—so today’s #HiddenNoMore honor goes to George Crum—Legendary Chef. Some credit Crum with the creation of the potato chip, At the time…
…Grade Science Correlations: 8.L.1 Biology Science Correlations: Bio.4.1.3 Code Red 7th Grade Science Correlations: 7.L.1 Biology Science Correlations: Bio.1.1, Bio.1.2.1 Deep Sea Detectives Biology Science Correlations: Bio.3.3 Hydroelectric 6th…
…participants. Find the perfect gift for even the most curious minds Cosmic Goods, Morehead’s gift shop, is filled with one-of-a-kind treasures to amuse and inspire children and adults alike. You’re…
…Visitors can participate in self-guided activities designed to promote discovery and exploration through hands-on, maker-centered activities. Morehead staff are present to provide assistance (like helping you use equipment) and to…
…over time. Without his findings, many of these inventors would be unknown. Lewis Temple Temple lived as a free man in New Bedford, Massachusetts, where he worked as a blacksmith….