
The Science Center was founded with a singular ambition: To be a hub for interdisciplinary science education for generations.
Born of a Cold War-era national mandate to build the nation’s capacity for scientists and engineers, the Science Center was a bold endeavor at a time when the nation needed it. And for the more than 22,000 children who completed its programs every year, it was a place where the future was literally in the air, the soil, and the water.
