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Children s Science Center welcomes kids back to summer camp

Children s Science Center thanks the wonderful works of science as they prepare for return of summer camp Children s Science Center plans to welcome kids back to the building for the first time in more than a year. Author: Nicole DiAntonio (WUSA) Updated: 6:57 AM EDT May 25, 2021 FAIRFAX COUNTY, Va. The Children s Science Center at Fair Oaks Mall will reopen its doors for the first time in more than a year starting in June. We are going to be operating differently. We will have timed-entry sessions on the weekends for general visitations starting June 19, said Dorothy Ready, the Director of Communications at Children s Science Center. Then on Monday through Friday, we are just dedicating the space that we have in the lab to our campers.

Surviving a business crisis with Russell Reeder

Russell Reeder (’94), CEO of the data protection company Infrascale, spoke April 27 as a part of the College of Business’ “Business Insights” virtual Speaker Series. Reeder’s discussion was titled, “How to Scale Your Business During a Crisis.” The presentation was hosted by Brooke Goolsby, assistant to the dean and special events planner for the College of Business. Reeder graduated from the College of Business with a Bachelor of Science in computer information systems. Since then, he’s been an account manager and regional application sales manager for Oracle, founder and CEO for Rightsline and president and COO for GoDaddy. Since 2019, he’s held the position of CEO for Infrascale, based in Washington D.C.

Liquid Technology Equipment Donation Gives New Life to Children s Science Center Virtual Programs during Covid-19

Share this article NEW YORK, Feb. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/  When the Covid-19 pandemic forced the Children s Science Center Lab in Fairfax, VA to close its doors to the public on Friday, March 13, 2020, the museum quickly pivoted to a virtual model. Hoping to stay connected to its Northern Virginia audience and continue to serve their mission of inspiring the love of STEM, the staff began filming anything and everything they could. From science demos and chemistry experiments to animal talks, they recorded and live streamed the creative and educational content on their cell phones. The museum s financial viability is dependent on entrance fees, and there would be none of those for the foreseeable future. Little did they know at the time how very long their doors would be closed to the public nor how many cell phone recorded programs they would need to deliver.

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