
Space Files: A History of Space Exploration
For students interested in history, science, or even science fiction, nothing beats the hidden history of U.S. space exploration. Beginning with high-altitude rocket tests in
For students interested in history, science, or even science fiction, nothing beats the hidden history of U.S. space exploration. Beginning with high-altitude rocket tests in
Military space stations, high-tech weapons, and soldiers in spacesuits. For years, these details have been the exclusive residents of science fiction. In the 21st century,
Today’s students are living in a world of technological marvels—and while they’ve probably heard of the Apollo 11 moon landing, they might not understand just
It’s the stuff of great science fiction movies, theme park rides… and real life. Nothing captivates the American imagination quite like space travel. And for
Nothing inspires wonder like the final frontier of space—and now, more than 50 years after astronauts first walked on the moon, the world is on
We know students excel at learning and implementing new technology quickly. At a time when both educators and students have to be creative and resourceful
This month was the 50th anniversary of the Kent State shooting. To many young people today, 50 years ago may feel like a distant time,
Twitter. Snapchat. Instagram. TikTok. Facebook. The ongoing parade of social media platforms seems endless, and each one offers our students ways to connect to the
I have never encountered a group of professionals that have this level of passion. We are all pretty much at the forefront of supporting our
“With great curation comes great responsibility.” —Stan Lee (sort of) When we hand the students the reins as curators, we give them the opportunity to