e-lessons
from The Warhol
Peek inside The Warhol’s web of learning—a
new online education tool that uses Warhol’s
life and work to help kids think and learn
across the humanities. By Justin Hopper
A
Rare Bird A dinosaur fanatic from
the start, Matt Lamanna was just a toddler
when he
told his mother he wanted to be a paleontologist.
Today, not only is he
living his dream, he’s
changing the way
the world understands his
favorite
prehistoric creatures. By John Altdorfer
Back
to Building the Future Through its $150 million
Building the Future campaign, Carnegie Museums
of Pittsburgh continues its legacy of bringing
the best in art and science to Pittsburgh and
all of Western Pennsylvania. By Elaine Vitone
Eyes
on the Skies Like the conditions outside,
weather-related exhibits and programming at
Carnegie Science Center—often in partnership
with WTAE-TV meteorological staff—are
ever-changing, helping Pittsburghers better
understand our much talked about climate. By Barbara Klein