STEM Innovation: from the Computer to Artificial Intelligence
World War II was the catalyst for many technological advances, including creating the world’s first computer—an invention that has revolutionized the world we live in.
World War II was the catalyst for many technological advances, including creating the world’s first computer—an invention that has revolutionized the world we live in.
As the world implements a vaccination program for Covid-19, we can look to WWII history to learn more about the process.
Learn about Dr. Seuss's role in the war through his political cartoons and the hidden messages in some of his most famous children's books.
Join Museum educators to discuss the few Americans who saw the atrocities of the Holocaust with their own eyes.
Celebrate Black History Month by exploring the story of innovator and pioneer Dr. Charles R. Drew.
In observance of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, The National WWII Museum’s education staff will talk with young adult author Sharon Cameron about her new book, “The Light in Hidden Places.”
While the Museum’s popular, hands-on Operation: Footlocker program is currently suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic, students can still get a close-up look at WWII artifacts as they explore highlights from the Museum’s Education Collection of artifacts and primary sources in this interactive webinar.
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Learn more about this important breakthrough and some of the science behind it.
Join The National WWII Museum as we look back on these two historic elections and Roosevelt’s legacy as President of the United States.
Join museum educators for the ride of a lifetime on PT Boat 305!