Carnegie Science Center - Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh
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Carnegie Science Center - Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh
DELIGHTING, EDUCATING, AND INSPIRING THROUGH INTERACTIVE EXPERIENCES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Carnegie Science Center is a premier destination for science exploration and discovery for people of all ages. Recognized as a leader in promoting literacy in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), the Science Center is dedicated to nurturing the next generation of innovators and leaders who will rise to meet tomorrow’s workforce needs. The Science Center is a trusted voice on contemporary issues in science. Innovative programming engages diverse audiences and stimulates young people to consider careers in STEM and to understand how science applies to everyday life. Every year, science and technology achievements across the region are recognized at the Carnegie Science Awards. Since 1997, the Science Center’s award ceremony has celebrated the accomplishments of more than 500 individuals and organizations. Located on Pittsburgh’s North Shore near the confluence of the city’s three rivers, the Science Center has had global impact. Its internationally recognized traveling exhibits and planetarium shows have reached millions of people in 53 countries. Because of its exceptional community service, the Science Center was honored in 2003 with the coveted National Museum Service Medal from the Institute of Museum and Library Services and was a finalist for the award in 2014. Admissions Group Visits 502,000 70,000 Camps, Classes, and Sleepovers 8,000 Science Fair participants 1,100 Offsite Educational Outreach 163,000 Home to: Buhl Planetarium (modern descendent of Buhl Planetarium, opened in 1939) Rangos Omnimax Theater (four-story IMAX®dome) roboworld™ Highmark SportsWorks® SpacePlace Miniature Railroad & Village® USS Requin Submarine Fab Lab Carnegie Science Center Facility: 192,500 square feet, with 25,000 square feet in the adjacent SportsWorks® Buhl Planetarium-produced shows: 1,500+ distributed in 21 languages, 60 countries on six continents (over) EXPLORE, IMAGINE, LAUGH, AND LEARN No place inspires curiosity and connects science and technology to everyday life like Carnegie Science Center. Hundreds of hands-on exhibits invite interactions that delight as they instruct. n Highmark SportsWorks®showcases 30 exhibits infusing fun into the science of sports, the human body, nutrition, and fitness. n Fab Lab Carnegie Science Center engages visitors in digital design and fabrication using high-tech software and hardware. A mobile Fab Lab takes the same experiences and the same equipment to schools. n The world’s largest permanent robotics exhibition, roboworld™, explores how robots think, sense, and act. n SpacePlace features a two-story, walk-in replica of the International Space Station and a 1⁄3-scale model of the Hubble Space Telescope. n H2Oh!: Why Our Rivers Matter features a large water table, live local animals, displays about fluid dynamics, and a view of Pittsburgh’s three rivers. n Rangos Omnimax®Theater, one of only 50 IMAX dome theaters in North America, is the biggest screen in the Pittsburgh region. n Buhl Planetarium is a high-definition, immersive experience that allows visitors to explore deep space without ever leaving their seats. n Three demonstration theaters serve up dynamic science, from nutrition to molten metal to explosive physics. n An authentic Cold War-era submarine, USS Requin, offers a hands-on history lesson, giving visitors an inside look at the lives of submariners. n Other galleries include Exploration Station Jr. for early learners and the Miniature Railroad & Village®. EDUCATION AND OUTREACH Carnegie Science Center has parlayed its strengths—informal science education and the power to convene industry, educators, and students— into the Chevron Center for STEM Education and Career Development, to help prepare the next-generation workforce. In 2012, the Chevron STEM Center was honored with the “Leading Edge Business Practice” award by the Association of Science-Technology Centers (ASTC). In 2015, the Science Center was again honored with the ASTC “Leading Edge Business Practice” award for its Carnegie STEM Excellence Pathway. n Carnegie Science Center’s STEMisphere, a searchable online directory of STEM resources in western Pennsylvania for children Pre-K through Grade 12, features hundreds of resources. Find it at www.STEMisphere.org. n More than 1,100 students participate each year in the Pittsburgh Regional Science & Engineering Fair, one of the nation’s oldest and largest. Young scientists are selected to advance to the Intel International Science & Engineering Fair (ISEF). The Science Center was instrumental in bringing ISEF to Pittsburgh in 2012, 2015, and 2018. n Programs like SciTech Days, Chemfest, Engineer the Future, and Future City connect students to scientists and STEM professionals. n Carnegie STEM Girls initiatives engage, educate, and inspire girls to pursue STEM careers and help girls envision themselves as scientists. n Science on the Road offers more than 50 traveling programs and reaches more than 163,000 children each year in a five-state region. n The Carnegie STEM Excellence Pathway initiative is built on the belief that school systems, individual schools, departments, or individual teachers can improve their STEM education practices through a positive, collaborative approach. The Pathway includes a self-assessment instrument through which participating schools and school districts first evaluate themselves. Launched in 2014, the Pathway is already reaching 2.66 million students in more than 4,200 schools across the nation. One Allegheny Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15212 412.237.3326 www.CarnegieScienceCenter.org 10.15