IDEA in Action: Morehead’s commitment to equity and inclusion
…with the hiring of Rorie, Morehead is also pleased to announce the establishment of a new Equity and Belonging Fund, which will support internal and external activities that promote a…
…with the hiring of Rorie, Morehead is also pleased to announce the establishment of a new Equity and Belonging Fund, which will support internal and external activities that promote a…
…Alliance. Karen Shelley began practicing yoga in 2005 as a way to integrate a healthy balance of movement and stillness into her life. Today, she delivers this balance to her…
…Explore the desert world of red rock on the surface of Mars with Morehead’s newest planetarium show, Mars: The Ultimate Voyage. “We are excited to carry on the long-standing tradition…
January 27, 2023 By Christian Clark Discover the new Sun, Earth, Universe (Sol, Tierra, Universo) exhibit at Morehead Planetarium and Science Center to get answers to the big questions NASA…
…found that iron-reducing microorganisms do metabolize until the CO2 concentration becomes too great. Dr. Plenge presented on a topic that is so relevant and important today. It is thanks…
…are excited to share this vision and passion with the education, research, and larger STEM community so we can learn together by discussing insights, best practices, and new intervention ideas,”…
…(Australia, Belgium, Canada, China, Czech Republic, England, France, Germany, Italy, Lithuania, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Poland, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland). Morehead works with leading industry partners such as Cosm…
…and promote science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), as well as literacy and other disciplines. As demand for professionals with STEM backgrounds continues to grow, the need for resources and…
1947 Construction of Morehead Planetarium begins. 1949 Morehead Planetarium opens to the public; Dr. Roy K. Marshall named director. 1951 Anthony Jenzano becomes Morehead’s second Director. 1959 Astronauts begin training at Morehead. 1969 New Zeiss…
…the bad news, North Carolinians. For us, the action happens at times you may find a bit painful: 2:18 a.m. – Partial eclipse begins 4:03 a.m. – Maximum eclipse (technically…