Join us for a special evening just for educators!

During this exclusive event, educators will get

  • an up-close introduction to the exhibition
  • overviews of our field trip program options
  • classroom-ready resources and activities for grades 6–12
  • light refreshments
  • and more!

It’s a great opportunity to discover new ways to bring the history of science into your classroom and experience the exhibitions before bringing your class for a group tour.

We look forward to welcoming educators from across the region for an evening of learning, exploration, and inspiration.

This event is FREE; registration is required.

Featured image: Group portrait of chemistry students, circa 1900.

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