Fermilab's Batavia site is currently closed to the general public. |
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As a precautionary measure related to COVID-19, the entire Fermilab site in Batavia is closed to the general public. This includes access to the walking/bicycling paths. All public events and tours are canceled, postponed or held remotely until further notice. We appreciate your understanding. For information on some of Fermilab's virtual offerings, please visit https://news.fnal.gov/2020/04/particle-physics-at-home/. Information on Fermilab in the fight against COVID-19 is located at https://www.fnal.gov/pub/about/covid19/. Additional information on Fermilab's precautions regarding COVID-19 is located at: https://www.fnal.gov/covid19. |
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Lederman Science Center: Fermilab Science for Kids and Educators
Please explore the activities and links below to make a virtual visit to the Lederman Science Center!
Exhibit Activities Here are some activities you can do at home related to exhibits at the Lederman Science Center (all are in PDF format): |
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The Leon M. Lederman Science Education Center houses hands-on exhibits for ages 10+, technology and science labs, a store and the K-12 Teacher Resource Center. Educators who have attended workshops may bring their students here for field trips. Science Adventures classes for all ages take place at the Lederman Science Center.
The Lederman Science Center is named for Nobel Laureate and former Fermilab Director Leon M. Lederman.
Contact: Ketevan Akhobadze, Lederman Science Center, Education Office P.O. Box 500, MS 777, Batavia, IL 60510-0500 630-840-5226, akhoba@fnal.gov |