What swipe-only access would certainly accomplish, though, is further alienating Harvard from the immediate world around it.
Parts of the Pacific Science Center (PSC), including the Boeing IMAX Theater, are being sold to the owners of the Space Needle. PSC President and CEO Will Daugherty confirmed Tuesday that the private ...
Pacific Science Center, or PacSci, is selling less than 25% of its campus to Space Needle LLC. (GeekWire Photo / Lisa Stiffler) Pacific Science Center, an educational nonprofit centered on innovation ...
Seattle’s Pacific Science Center is selling part of its property to the owners of the Space Needle. The private nonprofit — which operates the museum that sits on land adjacent to but separate from ...
Ending a tradition Department of War Secretary Pete Hegseth described as going back to 1775, the department is cutting ties with Harvard University. “File this under: LONG OVERDUE,” Hegseth wrote in a ...
A biotech slump and scrapped federal funds are stalling a decades-long expansion, being developed by Tishman Speyer.
ORLANDO, Fla. — Spark STEM Fest is coming back to the Orlando Science Center for an exciting four-day celebration of science, technology, engineering, and math, happening this weekend from February 14 ...
The Boeing IMAX theater, the biggest IMAX theatre in the state, has been closed since Feb. 1 and will be sold to a new owner: the Space Needle Corporation, the Pacific Science Center confirmed in an ...
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SEATTLE — The Pacific Science Center is moving forward with plans to sell a portion of its Seattle Center campus to the Space Needle as part of a long-term strategy. The property involved is located ...
The Berkman Klein Center offers short‑term opportunities for Harvard students to share their perspectives on issues through the Center’s events or research priorities. These opportunities are designed ...
HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, Ky. — The sound of construction is echoing across Northern Kentucky University's campus, signaling significant growth and investment in the school's future. "It makes me excited, ...