THE
CHRISTA
CORRIGAN MCAULIFFE CENTER FOR EDUCATION AND TEACHING
EXCELLENCE
As teacher,
Mission Specialist, and Framingham State College
alumna,
Christa Corrigan McAuliffe has inspired both
students
and educators for nearly two decades. The McAuliffe
Center was established to honor her commitment to
education by providing exciting, standards-based
programs in the pursuit of excellence. The
Challenger
Learning Center is the McAuliffe Center’s
best-known
program. In full-size mockups of both Houston’s
Mission
Control and a space station interior, middle-school
students apply the principles of physical science to
the
real-time challenges of a simulated space
flight.
Just up the
hill
is the newly renovated Framingham State College
Planetarium. The thirty-foot dome brings the majesty
of
the universe down to Earth, with original
programming
from the McAuliffe Center that combines
state-of-the-art
technology with current educational philosophy.
In
partnership
with the Science Education Department of the
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, the
McAuliffe Center brings the ARIES hands-on astronomy
curriculum to teachers across the United States.
The
McAuliffe
Center’s relationship with NASA gives teachers
throughout New England access to the agencies
numerous
space-related programs, including Mission
Mathematics
and Liftoff to Learning. Building a Presence
for
Science, a National Science Teachers Association
program
in which more than 150 Massachusetts science
teachers
facilitate the integration of science education
standards into classrooms statewide, is yet another
example of the Center’s collaborative efforts. The
McAuliffe Center is located on the FSC campus in
O’Connor Hall. Call (508) 626-4050, or visit our
website
at www.christa.org, for more information.
CHRISTA
CORRIGAN MCAULIFFE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
Framingham
State
College has established the Christa Corrigan
McAuliffe
Scholarship Program to attract, recognize, and
encourage
exceptionally talented students who wish to study at
Framingham State College. Successful applicants are
awarded $1,000 toward full-time study. The
scholarship
may be renewed for up to four years of study at the
College. All prospective first-year students, new
transfer students, or full-time undergraduate
students enrolled at the College may apply for the
scholarship.
2003-2004
SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
Jennifer
Farrington, Christine Marston, Bao-Xuyen Nguyen,
Nicole
Schwalm, Theresa St. George, Aimee Wagner and Jessi
Walsh.