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Success Stories

The Da Vinci Science Center uses five measures to assess the educational impact of programs. These measures are derived from current research on Informal Science Effectiveness and Educational Impact Measurement Methodologies.

Knowledge + Skills + Engagement + Attitudes + Behavior = Impact

Explore the success stories that demonstrate the educational impact of our programs on those we serve.


Women in Science & Engineering

Female role models from the WISE Network motivated Brandy Moser to pursue a degree in molecular biology at Boston University.

STEM Summer Learning

Summer learning loss is reduced for at-risk youth through programs that combine hands-on science and literacy projects.

Lifelong Impact

Da Vinci Science Center inspired Rebecca McCabe to major in mechanical engineering at MIT.

Young Inventor

Hayden Schmidt invented an electronic circuit breaker tagging system in the Young Inventors Program. He has since earned two U.S. Patents.

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Photo of a father and child experiencing one of the programs in Curiosity Hall

Curiosity Hall

Begin your adventure in Curiosity Hall, where the excitement reaches new heights – literally!

Photo of a person looking up at a life-size animatronic dinosaur

Dinos Alive!

Come face-to-face with the fearsome and spectacular dinosaurs that dominated the animal world for 140 million years!

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Lehigh Valley Health Network
My Body

Embark on a journey into the incredible realm of the human body – the most sophisticated and complex machine on the planet!

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