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The 2017 Disabilities Awareness Month Program was presented at Marshall Space Flight Center's Morris Auditorium with...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- During the 2002 Florida Press Association and Florida Society of Newspaper Editors...
The 2017 Disabilities Awareness Month Program was presented at Marshall Space Flight Center's Morris Auditorium with...
The 2017 Disabilities Awareness Month Program was presented at Marshall Space Flight Center's Morris Auditorium with...
The 2017 Disabilities Awareness Month Program was presented at Marshall Space Flight Center's Morris Auditorium with...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- External Relations and Business Development Division Chief Lisa Malone (left) and...
Jakebia Keith, program and contract analyst for the IT Resources Management Office and secretary for the Black...
Lori Garver, NASA Deputy Administrator gave opening remarks at an event at NASA Headquarters celebrating National...
James Jennings, former NASA associate administrator for Institutions and Management and former Kennedy Space Center...
Jennifer Kunz, Kennedy Space Center’s associate director, technical, is the keynote speaker during an internal...
Mark Lewis displays the two U.S. Patent plaques he received during a ceremony at the 2017 Innovation Expo at NASA's...
NASA Kennedy Space Center workers display their U.S. Patent plaques during a ceremony at the 2017 Innovation Expo at...
Robert Mueller displays the three U.S. Patent plaques he received during a ceremony at the 2017 Innovation Expo at...
Dr. Woodrow Whitlow, Jr. (left), Associate Administrator for Mission Support Directorate at NASA Headquarters...
The 2018 Marshall Space Flight Center Safety Day event was held in buildings 4200, 4315, and 4316. MSFC employees...
Shaun Daly, an integration engineer in the Launch Services Program, explains a new outreach activity for young...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- NASA Associate Deputy Administrator Dr. Daniel Mulville speaks with KSC External...
Martin Hayes, program analyst with Exploration Ground Systems and chairperson of the Black Employee Strategy Team...
During a Black History Month celebration on Feb. 18, 2020 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Hortense Diggs,...
NASA and contractor workers attend a Black History Month celebration at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Feb. 18,...
A Black History Month celebration was held on Feb. 18, 2020 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The program...
NASA Stennis Safety and Mission Assurance Director Gary Benton, right, presents a token of appreciation to keynote...
Burt Summerfield, associate director, management, attends the Black History Month celebration at Kennedy Space...
Trent Smith, project manager in the ISS Exploration Research and Technology Program, displays the U.S. Patent plaque...