First Friday: Migrating Science
Why did scientists and engineers immigrate to the United States in the 20th century? How have they contributed to the development of science here in the United States and around the world?
Find out at July’s First Friday celebrating the opening of the Science History Institute's latest ExhibitLab, "Migrating Science: Stories of Immigration and Innovation." Tour the exhibit, map the journeys of scientists and engineers who came to the United States, and put on your oral historian’s cap as you develop questions you could ask in an interview with a family member, friend, or scientist!
There will be a short introduction around 5:45pm and hands-on activities throughout the evening.
About Migrating Science: Stories of Immigration and Innovation
Hear the voices and learn the stories of the scientists and engineers who immigrated to the United States in the 20th century. Follow the journeys of those who fled persecution or political instability and those seeking educational or professional opportunities with oral history interview excerpts, museum objects, and archival materials from our collections. Consider the impact these immigrant scientists have had on American society and the contributions they’ve made to science through their discoveries, inventions, mentorship, leadership, and more.
This ExhibitLab is part of the Oral Histories of Immigration and Innovation project, which is made possible by a generous grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.
About First Fridays
Spark your curiosity while exploring the exhibits after hours! First Fridays bring together a myriad of activities covering everyday science, historical oddities, and everything in between. Grab your friends, and kick off an evening of discovery, surprise, and a little nerdy fun.
First Fridays at the Institute are always free and open to the public. Attendees will receive a 10% discount to National Mechanics restaurant.