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About This Site

This site was designed and developed by Sarah Hoffschwelle, a first-year student at the Cooperstown Graduate Program, studying Science Museum Studies at the time this site was launched, but is now working as the Director of Education at a science museum in New England. She is from Fort Worth, Texas and graduated from Texas A&M with a B.A. in English. She is most interested in science communication to the public. In her free time, she enjoys writing, reading, exploring astronomy, and traveling.

 

This website displays Dr. Neta Bahcall's research on Dark Matter. All questions about the website can be directed to Dr. Carlyn Buckler at carlyn.buckler@oneonta.edu.

The Cooperstown Graduate Program (CGP) is the premier program for the training of museum professionals in the United States. It trains creative, entrepreneurial museum leaders committed to generating programs and services for the public good.

 

The new Science Museum Studies program provides an environment where participants get hands-on experience in communicating science to the public in a diversity of science venues and organizations. Project oriented and collaborative in nature, the program facilitates a deep understanding of the process of science and develops the skill sets required for working in today’s science venues. 

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