One month ago today, the Saint Louis Science Center convened a meeting of staff assigned to its Community Science program—and then informed all of them they were being let go, effective immediately.
The St. Louis Science Center's McDonnell Planetarium is preparing for its largest technology upgrade in decades.
A little over a month after one of St. Louis’ most beloved and established youth programs was abruptly suspended, those who helped run it and the families involved still don’t know exactly why. By ...
This year marks the first time the James S. McDonnell Planetarium is in the running. Last year, they were nominated for the best free museum and best science museum. According to the Saint Louis ...
ST. LOUIS – The Saint Louis Science Center will introduce a new series of adult-themed, after-hours events this summer, inviting adults to rediscover science through interactive and immersive ...
Steampunk Brew Works owner David Deaton has a very specific favorite sound: the bubbling of fermenting beer. He praises the process for its “babbling brook effect,” a phenomenon he’s been privy to for ...
ST. LOUIS — The Saint Louis Science Center announced Thursday that the James S. McDonnell Planetarium will undergo its largest technology upgrade in more than 25 years, a $2.5 million project. The ...
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St. Louis Science Center planetarium to receive major technology upgrade
The St. Louis Planetarium will receive a major upgrade for the first time in decades, the Science Center announced Friday.
ST. LOUIS, Jan. 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Saint Louis Science Center's Board of Commissioners announced today that Dr. Ray Vandiver will succeed Todd Bastean as President and CEO of the ...
ST. LOUIS • The St. Louis Science Center will slash $600,000 in expenses this year and hopes to cut $1.5 million more next year in an effort to tighten spending, Interim President Philip Needleman ...
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