Last of three parts Like virtually all nonprofits, the Science Center took a bad financial hit during the recession of 2008 and 2009. Philanthropists, it appeared,...
Part two of three. As the longest-tenured Science Center director (1979-2004), Susan Gordon looks back on the glory days with a mixture of pride and amazement....
Part One of three. The test tubes, bunsen burners, beakers and bird bones are long gone. There are no aquariums, no rock specimens, no rocketry fuses...
St. Petersburg’s state legislators are eschewing the rampant partisanship currently dominating state and national politics to bolster education, healthcare, housing and environmental sustainability throughout the city....
While surprised at Gov. Ron DeSantis’ veto of funding for a new oceanographic science center on the University of South Florida’s St. Petersburg campus, many local...
With its shattered windows, peeling paint and gaping holes in the interior drywall, the St. Petersburg Science Center is a dilapidated shell of the shining beacon...
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Efforts to revive the Science and Technology Education Innovation Center in west St. Petersburg gained momentum Thursday. The City Council’s Budget, Finance and Taxation Committee voted...
CareerSource Pinellas has accepted an offer from the City of St. Petersburg to buy the Science Center in west St. Pete. The city offered $3.15 million...