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The center was closed briefly in the early 1990s after losing funding from the State of Michigan, but re-opened in 1991. The Detroit Science Center operated until 1999 when it closed for construction on a $30 million renovation and expansion - tripling the available exhibit space and adding new theater and performance areas.
[2] [3] The RETC has an area of 90,288 sq.ft., covers 77 acres, and cost $12,259,836 to build. [4] The RETC offers Technology, advanced math and science programs, as well as most career programs. [5] [6] Students who wish to attend the RETC are bussed or drive to the school. [7] [8] The school has installed solar panels across the roof.
The Metropolitan Center for High Technology, formerly S. S. Kresge World Headquarters, is an office building located at 2727 Second Avenue in Midtown Detroit, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1979.
Eindhoven, The Netherlands is a leading area in technology, stems from Eindhoven University of Technology, ASML and Philips. Toronto and Waterloo Region is a globally prominent technology corridor with companies such as BlackBerry, Desire2Learn and research centers including the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics and MaRS Discovery ...
Southeast Michigan: Historic house: Open during the Monroe County Fair, operated by the Monroe County Historical Society [24] [25] Edsel and Eleanor Ford House: Grosse Pointe Shores: Macomb: Southeast Michigan: Historic house: Mansion with fine and decorative arts, many outbuildings and gardens on 87 acres (350,000 m 2) Elaine L. Jacob Gallery ...
The West Michigan Center for Arts and Technology (WMCAT) is a not-for-profit education and training facility in downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan.WMCAT opened in 2005 with 8,477 sq. ft. (since expanded to 12,414 sq. ft.) of renovated former Jacobson's department store space earning a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certification [when?] and winning an American Institute of ...
Grand Rapids Junior College was established on September 21, 1914, after University of Michigan faculty passed a resolution encouraging the establishment of junior colleges in Michigan. Grand Rapids Junior College was the first junior college in Michigan. The college operated out of Central High School, 421 Fountain St. NE, until 1924.
Dearborn Center for Math, Science and Technology (DCMST) is a specialized secondary education center with a four-year advanced, research-based, science and math curriculum located in Dearborn Heights, Michigan. The school was founded in 2001, with its first graduating class in 2005.