[Editors] Museum of Science + MIT LABS?
Elizabeth Thomson
thomson at MIT.EDU
Wed Oct 15 15:43:29 EDT 2003
Hi Everybody,
Let me know if your lab/center might be interested in hosting
visitors from the Museum of Science (see below). Several of you are
already involved in this program; thanks!
Elizabeth
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Elizabeth A. Thomson
Assistant Director, Science & Engineering News
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
News Office, Room 11-400
77 Massachusetts Ave.
Cambridge, MA 02139-4307
617-258-5402 (ph); 617-258-8762 (fax)
<thomson at mit.edu>
<http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/www>
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>Good day.
>
The Museum of Science is always eager to include visits to MIT
laboratories during the academic year.
>
>During the past two years we have arranged several "technological
>visits" (see list below) and our audience clearly will appreciate
>more!
>
>Are there other MIT laboratories you can suggest? I'll be glad to
>do all the foot work, but will appreciate your skill in pointing me
>in the right direction(s). Space, engineering, cognitive sciences,
>flight, media, The MIT home page always lists more opportunities
>than one might realistically imagine. It all works I think as long
>as the lab is equipped for visitors and is interested in helping a
>lay audience understand a little of their work. This is where your
>expertise is a welcome filter.
>
>Our catalog deadline is Nov. 1 for all programs for the Feb-May time
>frame. As always, I'll look forward to your ideas. THANKS VERY
>MUCH for your continued assistance !
>
>Brent
>
>
>2003
>Feb. 7 Chandra Operations Control Center (A) (2.5 hrs) adults &
>repeated 4/11 !
>Sept. 28 Big Dig Tour by Boat (3 hrs) and repeated 10/4 and 10/5 !
>Oct. 26 Technology & Transformation in the Back Bay; Private tour
>of Energy and Engineering at Trinity Church
>Nov. 14 MIT AUV Laboratory (32 hrs) adults
>
>2002
>April 4 Genzyme Manufacturing Facility, Cambridge (2 hrs) adults
>April 10 MIT Media Laboratory (2 hrs) adults
>April 18 MIT Plasma Science & Fusion Center (2 hrs)
>
>
>
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>Brent R. Jackson
>Manager, Enrichment Programs
>Museum of Science, Boston, MA 02114-1099
>617-589-0364 f-617-589-0389 bjackson at mos.org
>www.mos.org/courses www.mos.org/travel
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