During his first All Hands address as Center Director, Jim Free shared his leadership philosophies and short-term priorities.
NASA Glenn is responsible for three NASA technology demonstrations to advance aircraft concepts and technologies that will reduce the impact of aviation on the environment.
Hundreds of people poured through the Cleveland Public Auditorium and Conference Center during NASA Technology Days, Nov. 28–30.
NASA Glenn has completed the decommissioning of the Plum Brook Reactor Facility (PBRF) and received site license termination from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
NASA Glenn's Cyber Security Awareness Day on Oct. 11 reinforced everyone's responsibility in ensuring a safe, secure and resilient cyber environment at work and home.
Julie Robinson, program scientist for the International Space Station, visited NASA Glenn last month to affirm the benefits and expand employees' knowledge of this great orbiting research laboratory.
For nearly 72 hours prior to its much-anticipated landing, the Mars Curiosity rover was the focus of several NASA Glenn community events designed to celebrate NASA's mission to the surface of Mars.
NASA Glenn employees and the public gathered to celebrate the launch of the Space Communications and Navigation Testbed to the International Space Station on July 20.
NASA Glenn offered several opportunities on June 5 to create awareness of a once-in-a-lifetime astronomical event called the Transit of Venus.
Director Ray Lugo recently briefed employees on their roles and responsibilities in the areas of a new communications strategy, telework arrangement and partisan election campaigns.
Long-term collaborative effort reaches important milestone.
On March 2, an audience of nearly 3,000 gathered in Cleveland to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the first orbital flight around Earth by an American.
On Feb. 13, NASA Glenn waved goodbye to its Space Communications and Navigation Testbed. Hundreds of employees from across the center dedicated the past 5 years to the project.
Catherine "Cady" Coleman, a veteran of two space shuttle missions and a 6-month expedition aboard the International Space Station, visits Cleveland and shares life as an astronaut.
Center Director Ray Lugo gathered together employees to thank them for their hard work over 2011 and to look ahead to 2012.
On Nov. 2, members of NASA Glenn's senior staff highlighted some of the progress made in executing the center's Strategic Action Plan.
NASA Glenn thanked members of the Community Workgroup for the Decommissioning of the Plum Brook Reactor Facility for their important role in the project over the past 12 years.
Three teams of researchers and scientists at NASA's Glenn Research Center were honored with R&D Magazine's "Oscar of Invention."
The scope of NASA Glenn's IT Infrastructure Integration Program is broad, entailing consolidation and central management of IT services in five main areas that will affect all center employees.
On July 8, NASA Glenn employees gathered at Lewis Field Hangar and Plum Brook Station to experience the final flight of NASA's 30-year Space Shuttle Program.