Press Releases
'George Washington's 1791 Southern Tour' at North Carolina History Center
Author Warren Bingham will be at the North Carolina History Center Saturday, May 14, from 2-4 p.m., for a lecture and book signing in support of his new book, "George Washington's 1791 Southern Tour."
PTSD Originally Known as Soldier’s Heart
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD as it is most commonly referred to, is very much a part of the Fayetteville/Ft. Bragg communities. How much do we know about the history of PTSD?
Museum of Natural Sciences Hosts NASA’S Destination Station, Astronaut Rex Walheim
NASA’s Destination Station is coming to Raleigh on Friday, May 6.
Artist Beth Lipman to Speak at North Carolina Museum of Art
On Sunday, April 17, Wisconsin-based artist Beth Lipman will discuss her work in a free public lecture at the North Carolina Museum of Art.
Chasing Moonlight
Baseball fans, start the season with a little baseball history when sports journalist Brett Friedlander, and co-author of the book Chasing Moonlight: The True Story of Field of Dreams’ Doc Graham, gives a free presentation at the Museum of the Cape Fear.
"It's Revolutionary!" Events at Colonial State Historic Sites This Spring
From backcountry farmers, who in 1771 provided the model for America's revolutionary war, to resolutions, skirmishes and even the discovery of gold, "It's Revolutionary!" events will happen at stat
Changing Climate, Uncertain Future: Unique Perspectives on Communicating Climate Science
Join WRAL chief meteorologist Greg Fishel as he discusses issues surrounding the topic of climate change alongside Dr. Katharine Hayhoe from Texas Tech University and Dr. Walter Robinson from North Carolina State University
Tryon Palace to Host Musical Lecture on African American Great Migration
Tami Tyree will explore the African American "Great Migration" of the mid-20th century during the Tryon Palace's African American Lecture Series.
Museum Presentation Reveals Why Hippos Are Africa’s Greatest Killer
The North Carolina Zoo’s Corinne Kendall presents “Africa’s Greatest Killer? Understanding Human-Hippopotamus Conflict,” at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, Thursday, March 3, 7 p.m.
Garden Lecture Series Explores Camellias and the Southern Garden
Learn about Cemllias and Southern gardening with Timothy A. Minch Saturday, February 20.
