Other News – March 2024

Patrick Moore to lead Bradbury Science Museum

March 12, 2024

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New Bradbury Science Museum Director Patrick Moore.
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The Bradbury Science Museum is pleased to announce that Patrick Moore — a native of Los Alamos with several decades of public history experience, who has led at historic sites throughout New Mexico — will join the Bradbury in March as director

Moore has spent over 30 years in the history and culture sectors. He received his undergraduate and master’s degrees from New Mexico State University, where he studied political science and history, and he holds a doctorate in history from Arizona State University. His career includes work in research, historic interpretation and preservation at organizations including NASA, the National Park Service, the U.S. Navy and the Smithsonian Institution. Moore was also a professor of public history at the University of West Florida. Most recently, he served as the executive director of New Mexico Historic Sites and the chair of history and heritage for the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs.

“Patrick brings years of experience managing museums and a passion for Los Alamos to the position,” says Kathy Keith, director of the Laboratory’s Community Partnerships Office. “We welcome Patrick, a Los Alamos High School graduate, back home to tell the story of Los Alamos National Laboratory and its science to the public.” 

Operated by Los Alamos National Laboratory, the museum is named for its second director, Norris E. Bradbury, and its exhibits document the science of the Lab’s 80-year history from the Manhattan Project to advances in supercomputing, nuclear nonproliferation, biotechnology and climate science.

Applications open for LANL Foundation Career Pathways Scholarships

Northern New Mexico students who want to earn an associate degree, certification or professional trade credential can now apply for LANL Foundation Career Pathways Scholarships. The deadline to apply is April 1.  

Supported by Laboratory employees and Laboratory operator Triad, these scholarships are available to high school students and adult learners with a high school diploma or GED/High School Equivalency (HSE), offering $750 per semester and up to $3,000 total. More information is available here

 

 

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