InfoAge Lecture Series
InfoAge Lecture Series – Hello Girls
InfoAge Science & History Museums 2201 Marconi Road, Wall, NJHello Girls March 27 at 2:00 PM, join Monmouth University Specialist Professor of Public History and former US Army Fort Monmouth Command Historian Melissa Ziobro for a talk on how the US Army Signal Corps employed women as telephone switchboard operators during WWI. The “Hello Girls” worked long hours to ensure battlefield communications. After the […]
InfoAge Lecture Series – How The Radio Affected The Home Front
InfoAge Lounge - Main Building 2201 Marconi Road, Wall, United StatesHow Radio Affected the US Home Front During World War II 2 pm - Sunday, April 10 Presented by Harry Klancer Admission Adults $10 -$8 for ages 12 and younger Includes access to all Museums About The Speaker Harry Klancer is an Electrical Engineer, and worked for Bell Laboratories, Bellcore and its successor, Telcordia. He […]
InfoAge Lecture Series – How The Radio Affected The Home Front
InfoAge Lounge - Main Building 2201 Marconi Road, Wall, United StatesHow Radio Affected the US Home Front During World War II 2 pm - Sunday, April 10 Presented by Harry Klancer Admission Adults $10 -$8 for ages 12 and younger Includes access to all Museums About The Speaker Harry Klancer is an Electrical Engineer, and worked for Bell Laboratories, Bellcore and its successor, Telcordia. He […]
InfoAge Lecture Series – Edward Armstrong & Birth of The Electronic Age
InfoAge Science & History Museums 2201 Marconi Road, Wall, NJEdward Armstrong- Birth of The Electronic Age a presentation by Al Klase
InfoAge Lecture Series – Edward Armstrong & Birth of The Electronic Age
InfoAge Science & History Museums 2201 Marconi Road, Wall, NJEdward Armstrong- Birth of The Electronic Age a presentation by Al Klase
InfoAge Lecture Series – Who Really Invented Radar?
InfoAge Science & History Museums 2201 Marconi Road, Wall, NJToday radar technology touches our lives every day – What was its origin? A talk by Ray Chase for the InfoAge 2022 Lecture Series
InfoAge Lecture Series – Who Really Invented Radar?
InfoAge Science & History Museums 2201 Marconi Road, Wall, NJToday radar technology touches our lives every day – What was its origin? A talk by Ray Chase for the InfoAge 2022 Lecture Series
InfoAge Lecture Series – The History of Fort Monmouth
InfoAge Lounge - Main Building 2201 Marconi Road, Wall, United StatesThe History of Fort Monmouth: An Overview (1917-2011) Melissa Ziobro is the Specialist Professor of Public History in the Monmouth University Department of History and Anthropology and the primary point of contact for the University's public history minor. She runs the Department's social media and newsletter and the Monmouth Memories Oral History Program.
InfoAge Lecture Series – The History of Fort Monmouth
InfoAge Lounge - Main Building 2201 Marconi Road, Wall, United StatesThe History of Fort Monmouth: An Overview (1917-2011) Melissa Ziobro is the Specialist Professor of Public History in the Monmouth University Department of History and Anthropology and the primary point of contact for the University's public history minor. She runs the Department's social media and newsletter and the Monmouth Memories Oral History Program.
InfoAge Lecture Series – Simons Observatory
InfoAge Lounge - Main Building 2201 Marconi Road, Wall, United StatesOverview of the Simons Observatory being built in Chile a talk by Fred Carl, founder of InfoAge Science and History Museums
InfoAge Lecture Series – Simons Observatory
InfoAge Lounge - Main Building 2201 Marconi Road, Wall, United StatesOverview of the Simons Observatory being built in Chile a talk by Fred Carl, founder of InfoAge Science and History Museums
InfoAge Lecture Series – Victory Over Japan VJ Day
InfoAge Lounge - Main Building 2201 Marconi Road, Wall, United StatesVictory Over Japan VJ Day: It Just Didn’t Happen a talk by Paul Zigo