• Science on State Street

    FESTIVAL EXPERIENCES ACROSS MASSACHUSETTS! A collaboration between the Christa McAuliffe Center and MetroWest STEM Education Network.   The 2021 edition of our science festival features presenters working in diverse fields…
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  • The Arthur Nolletti Jr. Film Series: Woman at War

    Woman at War (2018) is an Icelandic gem. No one suspects that Halla, a mild-mannered choir-leader, is the eco-terrorist battling corporate greed and government lies. Fueled by her fierce convictions,…
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  • Wallace Nutting: Father of the Colonial Revival Movement

    Framingham’s Wallace Nutting was an American renaissance man.  He was a minister, photographer, furniture maker, preservationist, and the father of the Colonial Revival movement.  From his factory in Framingham, Nutting produced prints and furniture meant to evoke “old New England,” which became must-have decorative items for the growing American middle class.  His style influenced design,…
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  • Self-Production as a Form of Development

    Self-Production is a creative, community-based urban planning tool. It involves no prior planning, but an effective and spontaneous communication and self-organization system that responds to needs. In Latin America, it has become the most efficient form of housing construction. Cardona will speak about Self-Produced Neighborhoods and analytical research of self-production.

  • AstroNights LIVE: No Planet B: Exoplanets and Earth Appreciation

    As we approach Earth day, our planet - and its unique ability to support life of all kinds - is at the forefront of our minds. For centuries, humans have looked up at the sky and wondered: is there anywhere out there like Earth? While we haven’t found evidence to suggest the presence of life…
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