Hidden No More: Week 3 round-up
…the barriers of segregation to make important contributions to our understanding of flight. When NASA’s Langley Research Center in Virginia began employing African American women to work as mathematicians —…
…the barriers of segregation to make important contributions to our understanding of flight. When NASA’s Langley Research Center in Virginia began employing African American women to work as mathematicians —…
…way for desegregation of the U.S. Armed Forces. James Herman Banning & Thomas Allen James Banning and Thomas Allen were the first African American aviators to complete a transcontinental flight….
…conjunction with Morehead senior leadership and staff, as well as University leadership and counsel. Please refer to the University’s directive and complete statement online at unc.edu/coronavirus. Morehead defines “public operations”…
September 1, 2020 @ 10:00 am – 10:30 am Explore NASA’s highly anticipated James Webb Space Telescope with Morehead educators by looking into the history of the project and the…
…the better? What do experts think about the impacts of physical distancing on our well-being and the new normal? Join us online this Wednesday, May 6 at 6pm as Dr….
…water and sanitation, both in the US and internationally. This work focuses on three areas: 1) monitoring and evaluation of water and sanitation processes, infrastructure, and service delivery; 2) improving…
…aimed at encouraging curiosity about and appreciation of the world around us, as well as activism in support of nature conservancy. Service within the academy is focused on improving diversity…
…layers of meaning behind an eclipse, both scientific and divine. Spots are available with registration in Meeting Room B of Chapel Hill Public Library or via Zoom. Register online and…
…take a look at the science, pilots and inventors that allowed humans to take to the skies, and learn about the four forces of flight — lift, weight, thrust and…