Our next Science Cafe will explore hurricanes. Join us as Dr. Rick Luettich, the Director of the UNC Chapel Hill Institute of Marine Sciences, explores this exciting and important topic.
Click here to register today and guarantee your seat for this exclusive and free experience with Astronauts on September 17 at 10 AM at Harvey Hall located in the Murphy Center. Space is limited so register today for your free ticket.
GO-Science and ECU present the Eastern NC Science Festival on September 24th from 5 PM until 8 PM at The East Carolina University Heart Institute. Get you free ticket today before they sell out!
GO-Science has finalized the design of our Second Life Campus and it is now open to the public. Keep an eye out for exciting programming on our new campus. Click here to access the campus if you have Second Life installed.



GO-Science is a 501(c)(3) social enterprise formed to provide a place where children and adults of all ages and abilities are encouraged to develop their full potential through interactive informal science activities.
We plan to offer a dynamic, unique, and constantly evolving program. Most activities will be enjoyed on a walk-in basis. The Museum will be staffed by educational professionals and volunteers. GO-Science will offer a science experience to children and adults that cannot be duplicated or found anywhere else in eastern North Carolina.
We have over 2 Million dollars worth of interactive science and technology exhibits currently in storage and ready to be made available to the public once the site is renovated. We also have the only full-dome digital planetarium in Eastern, NC that will also be available at the facility.
With over 10 years of experience delivering science education to the communities in Eastern, NC we are uniquely positioned to make a positive impact on not only Greenville but our region as a whole.
While the facilities are being redesigned and renovated to accommodate the Phase I exhibits GO-Science is delivering a full calendar of programs to our region. With over 10 core programs and many more on-request programs we are making a difference in our region even before the museum is open to the public. We currently reach over 20 thousand participants annually and have over 400 volunteers engaged in service to our community.