Hall of History Hands-On Weekly Activities
Boys Town Hall of History 14057 Flanagan Blvd., Boys TownMueller Planetarium
University of Nebraska State Museum - Morrill Hall 645 North 14th Street, LincolnHall of History Hands-On Weekly Activities
Boys Town Hall of History 14057 Flanagan Blvd., Boys TownFamily Movie Night: DC League of Super-Pets
City of Kearney Public Library 2020 1st Avenue, KearneyNational Geographic Live: View From Above with astronaut Terry Virts
Holland Performing Arts Center 1200 Douglas Street, OmahaMueller Planetarium
University of Nebraska State Museum - Morrill Hall 645 North 14th Street, LincolnHall of History Hands-On Weekly Activities
Boys Town Hall of History 14057 Flanagan Blvd., Boys TownMueller Planetarium
University of Nebraska State Museum - Morrill Hall 645 North 14th Street, LincolnHall of History Hands-On Weekly Activities
Boys Town Hall of History 14057 Flanagan Blvd., Boys TownMueller Planetarium
University of Nebraska State Museum - Morrill Hall 645 North 14th Street, LincolnMueller Planetarium
University of Nebraska State Museum - Morrill Hall 645 North 14th Street, LincolnBehind the Scenes of Boys Town Communication Research: Anechoic Chamber and Audiology Open House
Boys Town East Medical Campus 555 N. 30th Street, OmahaMueller Planetarium
University of Nebraska State Museum - Morrill Hall 645 North 14th Street, LincolnHall of History Hands-On Weekly Activities
Boys Town Hall of History 14057 Flanagan Blvd., Boys TownMueller Planetarium
University of Nebraska State Museum - Morrill Hall 645 North 14th Street, LincolnMetropolitan Community College Science Day
Metro Community College 2909 Edward Babe Gomez Ave., OmahaMueller Planetarium
University of Nebraska State Museum - Morrill Hall 645 North 14th Street, LincolnMueller Planetarium
University of Nebraska State Museum - Morrill Hall 645 North 14th Street, LincolnMueller Planetarium
University of Nebraska State Museum - Morrill Hall 645 North 14th Street, LincolnAstronomy Night
University of Nebraska State Museum - Morrill Hall 645 North 14th Street, LincolnMueller Planetarium
University of Nebraska State Museum - Morrill Hall 645 North 14th Street, LincolnMueller Planetarium
University of Nebraska State Museum - Morrill Hall 645 North 14th Street, LincolnMueller Planetarium
University of Nebraska State Museum - Morrill Hall 645 North 14th Street, LincolnWeek of Events
Mueller Planetarium
Mueller Planetarium
Mueller Planetarium is located inside Morrill Hall. Shows are available to the public on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Tickets may be purchased on site at Morrill Hall. The following are the currently available shows: The Little Star That Could: Saturdays at 11am A Starry Tale: Fridays at 1pm, Saturday and Sundays at 1pm Dream to […]
Mueller Planetarium
Mueller Planetarium
Mueller Planetarium is located inside Morrill Hall. Shows are available to the public on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Tickets may be purchased on site at Morrill Hall. The following are the currently available shows: The Little Star That Could: Saturdays at 11am A Starry Tale: Fridays at 1pm, Saturday and Sundays at 1pm Dream to […]
Valentine Fish Hatchery Tours
Valentine Fish Hatchery Tours
Located in a pine-covered valley one mile east and one mile north of Valentine, the Valentine Fish Hatchery is one of five hatcheries in Nebraska. Spread over 700 acres, the hatchery handles millions of fish eggs annually (60 million walleye eggs, for example). Last year, lakes in Cherry County alone were stocked with some 675,000 fish. Visitors […]
Above and Beyond
Above and Beyond
Stop by the Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum to view their latest exhibit, Above and Beyond. Above and Beyond celebrates the power of innovation. Packed with interactive challenges; vehicle concept models and prototypes; immersive media presentations; and inspiring innovator stories, this exhibition invites you to experience what it takes to make impossible dreams take […]
Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea
Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea
Giant sculptures of sea life, made from marine debris collected on Oregon's beaches, graphically illustrate the tragedy of plastic pollution in our ocean and waterways. The epic exhibit, Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea, at Lauritzen Gardens includes a titanic triggerfish, a pair of grand penguins, and an 11-foot-long shark named Chompers! More than […]
StoryWalk®: “Living Things Need Water”
StoryWalk®: “Living Things Need Water”
Take a stroll through the arboretum at Lauritzen Gardens and learn how water is important to living things- animals, people, and plants. Following along with the story “Living Things Need Water” by Karen Aleo, your family can take part in some fun activities. StoryWalk® combines the love of reading with healthy, fun activities that fit […]
Hall of History Hands-On Weekly Activities
Hall of History Hands-On Weekly Activities
This April, visit the Boys Town Hall of History and learn about various science topics with weekly activities. Each week the Hall of History will host staff-led science activities from 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Plus, our hearing display including a hearing simulator will be featured throughout the month to teach visitors young and old […]
Valentine Fish Hatchery Tours
Valentine Fish Hatchery Tours
Located in a pine-covered valley one mile east and one mile north of Valentine, the Valentine Fish Hatchery is one of five hatcheries in Nebraska. Spread over 700 acres, the hatchery handles millions of fish eggs annually (60 million walleye eggs, for example). Last year, lakes in Cherry County alone were stocked with some 675,000 fish. Visitors […]
StoryWalk®: “Living Things Need Water”
StoryWalk®: “Living Things Need Water”
Take a stroll through the arboretum at Lauritzen Gardens and learn how water is important to living things- animals, people, and plants. Following along with the story “Living Things Need Water” by Karen Aleo, your family can take part in some fun activities. StoryWalk® combines the love of reading with healthy, fun activities that fit […]
Above and Beyond
Above and Beyond
Stop by the Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum to view their latest exhibit, Above and Beyond. Above and Beyond celebrates the power of innovation. Packed with interactive challenges; vehicle concept models and prototypes; immersive media presentations; and inspiring innovator stories, this exhibition invites you to experience what it takes to make impossible dreams take […]
Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea
Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea
Giant sculptures of sea life, made from marine debris collected on Oregon's beaches, graphically illustrate the tragedy of plastic pollution in our ocean and waterways. The epic exhibit, Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea, at Lauritzen Gardens includes a titanic triggerfish, a pair of grand penguins, and an 11-foot-long shark named Chompers! More than […]
Hall of Heroes
Hall of Heroes
Stop by The Durham Museum now until April 16 to see the Hall of Heroes exhibit. This popular traveling exhibition celebrates and explores both the history and science behind America’s fascination with superheroes and how they impacted our popular culture throughout the 20th century and beyond. Visitors of all ages are encouraged to explore, learn […]
Seniors Understanding Nature 2023
Seniors Understanding Nature 2023
Join Fontenelle Forest for their Seniors Understanding Nature (SUN) lecture series at the Nature Center on April 11. The April 11 lecture will cover Butterfly Observation Over the Years. Joanne Langabee and Holly Hofreiter have been doing research for Lauritzen Gardens and Fontenelle Forest for several years. They will talk about their experiences, common butterflies […]
Shutterfly Study Hall
Shutterfly Study Hall
Set aside some time to visit the Kearney Library and work on your Shutterfly photo book. This "study hall" will allow you time to work on your project with Connie Jelkin and library staff on hand to assist with your questions. You can work on a library computer in the Makerspace OR bring your own […]
Hall of History Hands-On Weekly Activities
Hall of History Hands-On Weekly Activities
This April, visit the Boys Town Hall of History and learn about various science topics with weekly activities. Each week the Hall of History will host staff-led science activities from 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Plus, our hearing display including a hearing simulator will be featured throughout the month to teach visitors young and old […]
Nerd Nite
Nerd Nite
Nerd Nite Omaha is a monthly-ish informal gathering at which nerds get together for nerdery of all sorts (well, mostly presentations and drinking). Nerds and non-nerds alike, join us on April 11 at 6pm at Saro Cider Lounge to meet, drink, and learn something new. One of April's presenters includes Jesse Bell, Ph.D., Director, Claire […]
Family Movie Night: DC League of Super-Pets
Family Movie Night: DC League of Super-Pets
Come watch "DC League of Super-Pets" at the Kearney Library! Krypto the Super-Dog and Superman are inseparable best friends, sharing the same superpowers and fighting crime in Metropolis side-by-side. When Superman and the rest of the Justice League are kidnapped, Krypto must convince a rag-tag shelter pack —Ace the Hound, PB the potbellied pig, Merton […]
National Geographic Live: View From Above with astronaut Terry Virts
National Geographic Live: View From Above with astronaut Terry Virts
Step back, about 220 miles from Earth, and experience our planet from a new perspective. Gain a deeper understanding of our planet’s beauty, climate, and place in the universe from former International Space Station Commander Terry Virts, who took hours of video and hundreds of thousands of still images from the station’s 360-degree viewing module. […]
Valentine Fish Hatchery Tours
Valentine Fish Hatchery Tours
Located in a pine-covered valley one mile east and one mile north of Valentine, the Valentine Fish Hatchery is one of five hatcheries in Nebraska. Spread over 700 acres, the hatchery handles millions of fish eggs annually (60 million walleye eggs, for example). Last year, lakes in Cherry County alone were stocked with some 675,000 fish. Visitors […]
StoryWalk®: “Living Things Need Water”
StoryWalk®: “Living Things Need Water”
Take a stroll through the arboretum at Lauritzen Gardens and learn how water is important to living things- animals, people, and plants. Following along with the story “Living Things Need Water” by Karen Aleo, your family can take part in some fun activities. StoryWalk® combines the love of reading with healthy, fun activities that fit […]
Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea
Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea
Giant sculptures of sea life, made from marine debris collected on Oregon's beaches, graphically illustrate the tragedy of plastic pollution in our ocean and waterways. The epic exhibit, Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea, at Lauritzen Gardens includes a titanic triggerfish, a pair of grand penguins, and an 11-foot-long shark named Chompers! More than […]
Above and Beyond
Above and Beyond
Stop by the Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum to view their latest exhibit, Above and Beyond. Above and Beyond celebrates the power of innovation. Packed with interactive challenges; vehicle concept models and prototypes; immersive media presentations; and inspiring innovator stories, this exhibition invites you to experience what it takes to make impossible dreams take […]
Watercolor Wednesday
Watercolor Wednesday
This class at the Kearney Library is designed to get your creative juices flowing. We will be brushing up on various watercolor skills and techniques. Once you feel comfortable with the different techniques you are encouraged to branch off on your own.
Hall of Heroes
Hall of Heroes
Stop by The Durham Museum now until April 16 to see the Hall of Heroes exhibit. This popular traveling exhibition celebrates and explores both the history and science behind America’s fascination with superheroes and how they impacted our popular culture throughout the 20th century and beyond. Visitors of all ages are encouraged to explore, learn […]
Hall of History Hands-On Weekly Activities
Hall of History Hands-On Weekly Activities
This April, visit the Boys Town Hall of History and learn about various science topics with weekly activities. Each week the Hall of History will host staff-led science activities from 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Plus, our hearing display including a hearing simulator will be featured throughout the month to teach visitors young and old […]
Valentine Fish Hatchery Tours
Valentine Fish Hatchery Tours
Located in a pine-covered valley one mile east and one mile north of Valentine, the Valentine Fish Hatchery is one of five hatcheries in Nebraska. Spread over 700 acres, the hatchery handles millions of fish eggs annually (60 million walleye eggs, for example). Last year, lakes in Cherry County alone were stocked with some 675,000 fish. Visitors […]
Above and Beyond
Above and Beyond
Stop by the Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum to view their latest exhibit, Above and Beyond. Above and Beyond celebrates the power of innovation. Packed with interactive challenges; vehicle concept models and prototypes; immersive media presentations; and inspiring innovator stories, this exhibition invites you to experience what it takes to make impossible dreams take […]
Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea
Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea
Giant sculptures of sea life, made from marine debris collected on Oregon's beaches, graphically illustrate the tragedy of plastic pollution in our ocean and waterways. The epic exhibit, Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea, at Lauritzen Gardens includes a titanic triggerfish, a pair of grand penguins, and an 11-foot-long shark named Chompers! More than […]
StoryWalk®: “Living Things Need Water”
StoryWalk®: “Living Things Need Water”
Take a stroll through the arboretum at Lauritzen Gardens and learn how water is important to living things- animals, people, and plants. Following along with the story “Living Things Need Water” by Karen Aleo, your family can take part in some fun activities. StoryWalk® combines the love of reading with healthy, fun activities that fit […]
Hall of Heroes
Hall of Heroes
Stop by The Durham Museum now until April 16 to see the Hall of Heroes exhibit. This popular traveling exhibition celebrates and explores both the history and science behind America’s fascination with superheroes and how they impacted our popular culture throughout the 20th century and beyond. Visitors of all ages are encouraged to explore, learn […]
Explore Lego Spike Prime – EVENT CANCELED
Explore Lego Spike Prime – EVENT CANCELED
Join the Nebraska Extension 4-H staff as they lead an afternoon of STEM fun at the Milton R. Abrahams Branch of Omaha Public Library. Explore Lego Spike Prime and see what you can build! Recommended for grades 4-8. Registration required.
Seuss-sational Science
Seuss-sational Science
Meet the Omaha Children's Museum's resident “Seussical Scientist” as we bring Dr. Seuss’ classics to life with experiments and silliness inspired by the legendary books. This larger than life program bridges literacy and STEM learning in a fun and engaging way! Registration is required and will open on March 15.
Hall of History Hands-On Weekly Activities
Hall of History Hands-On Weekly Activities
This April, visit the Boys Town Hall of History and learn about various science topics with weekly activities. Each week the Hall of History will host staff-led science activities from 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Plus, our hearing display including a hearing simulator will be featured throughout the month to teach visitors young and old […]
Valentine Fish Hatchery Tours
Valentine Fish Hatchery Tours
Located in a pine-covered valley one mile east and one mile north of Valentine, the Valentine Fish Hatchery is one of five hatcheries in Nebraska. Spread over 700 acres, the hatchery handles millions of fish eggs annually (60 million walleye eggs, for example). Last year, lakes in Cherry County alone were stocked with some 675,000 fish. Visitors […]
Children’s Dental Day
Children’s Dental Day
Join the UNMC College of Dentistry on April 14th for this years Children's Dental Day where UNMC dental and dental hygiene students, postgraduate dental residents, faculty and staff will provide free dental care to over 200 low-income and underserved children from communities across Nebraska. The children will receive dental cleanings, restorations, extractions and other essential […]
StoryWalk®: “Living Things Need Water”
StoryWalk®: “Living Things Need Water”
Take a stroll through the arboretum at Lauritzen Gardens and learn how water is important to living things- animals, people, and plants. Following along with the story “Living Things Need Water” by Karen Aleo, your family can take part in some fun activities. StoryWalk® combines the love of reading with healthy, fun activities that fit […]
Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea
Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea
Giant sculptures of sea life, made from marine debris collected on Oregon's beaches, graphically illustrate the tragedy of plastic pollution in our ocean and waterways. The epic exhibit, Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea, at Lauritzen Gardens includes a titanic triggerfish, a pair of grand penguins, and an 11-foot-long shark named Chompers! More than […]
Above and Beyond
Above and Beyond
Stop by the Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum to view their latest exhibit, Above and Beyond. Above and Beyond celebrates the power of innovation. Packed with interactive challenges; vehicle concept models and prototypes; immersive media presentations; and inspiring innovator stories, this exhibition invites you to experience what it takes to make impossible dreams take […]
Hall of Heroes
Hall of Heroes
Stop by The Durham Museum now until April 16 to see the Hall of Heroes exhibit. This popular traveling exhibition celebrates and explores both the history and science behind America’s fascination with superheroes and how they impacted our popular culture throughout the 20th century and beyond. Visitors of all ages are encouraged to explore, learn […]
14th Annual Davis Lecture
14th Annual Davis Lecture
Jaipreet Virdi, PhD, will present the 14th annual Richard B. Davis, MD, PhD, History of Medicine Lecture on April 14 from noon to 1 p.m. The lecture, titled “Negotiating Normalcy: Deafness Cures in American History,” will be held via Zoom (registration required). During the late nineteenth century, entrepreneurs began to glut the direct-to-consumer medical market with a plethora of remedies […]
Behind the Scenes of Boys Town Communication Research: Anechoic Chamber and Audiology Open House
Behind the Scenes of Boys Town Communication Research: Anechoic Chamber and Audiology Open House
What is the science of how my ear picks up sound and my brain processing the sound? What is it like to be in a room with no-echo? How do I know if my hearing is normal? What are ways to improve my hearing? Visit the Boys Town National Research Hospital Downtown Medical Campus, 555 […]
Mueller Planetarium
Mueller Planetarium
Mueller Planetarium is located inside Morrill Hall. Shows are available to the public on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Tickets may be purchased on site at Morrill Hall. The following are the currently available shows: The Little Star That Could: Saturdays at 11am A Starry Tale: Fridays at 1pm, Saturday and Sundays at 1pm Dream to […]
Hall of History Hands-On Weekly Activities
Hall of History Hands-On Weekly Activities
This April, visit the Boys Town Hall of History and learn about various science topics with weekly activities. Each week the Hall of History will host staff-led science activities from 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Plus, our hearing display including a hearing simulator will be featured throughout the month to teach visitors young and old […]
Above and Beyond
Above and Beyond
Stop by the Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum to view their latest exhibit, Above and Beyond. Above and Beyond celebrates the power of innovation. Packed with interactive challenges; vehicle concept models and prototypes; immersive media presentations; and inspiring innovator stories, this exhibition invites you to experience what it takes to make impossible dreams take […]
StoryWalk®: “Living Things Need Water”
StoryWalk®: “Living Things Need Water”
Take a stroll through the arboretum at Lauritzen Gardens and learn how water is important to living things- animals, people, and plants. Following along with the story “Living Things Need Water” by Karen Aleo, your family can take part in some fun activities. StoryWalk® combines the love of reading with healthy, fun activities that fit […]
Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea
Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea
Giant sculptures of sea life, made from marine debris collected on Oregon's beaches, graphically illustrate the tragedy of plastic pollution in our ocean and waterways. The epic exhibit, Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea, at Lauritzen Gardens includes a titanic triggerfish, a pair of grand penguins, and an 11-foot-long shark named Chompers! More than […]
Science Saturday Storytime
Science Saturday Storytime
Join Omaha Public Library for Science Saturdays at A.V. Sorensen all April long! In celebration of NE Science Fest and City Nature Challenge, Science Saturdays will offer a science-themed storytime at 10am followed by a family-friendly hands-on activity from 10:30-11am. Storytime children of all ages are welcome, as storytimes will be tailored for the age […]
Earth Day Lincoln
Earth Day Lincoln
The Lincoln Earth Day Celebration is an annual celebration in Lincoln, Nebraska. Join the fun on April 15, from 10am until 2pm at Nebraska's Innovation Campus for dozens of booths that all promote, educate, and celebrate environmental stewardship, green education, and sustainable living. Grab your friends, families and coworkers and join us for this year’s […]
Space Science Series for High School Students
Space Science Series for High School Students
Are you fascinated by space? Are you curious about the origins of the Universe or the evolution of galaxies? The CMB-S4 collaboration, a worldwide scientific organization of professional astronomers and astrophysics invites you to join the Saturday Space Science Series! This virtual lecture series for high school students will explore the Big Bang, dark matter, […]
Hall of Heroes
Hall of Heroes
Stop by The Durham Museum now until April 16 to see the Hall of Heroes exhibit. This popular traveling exhibition celebrates and explores both the history and science behind America’s fascination with superheroes and how they impacted our popular culture throughout the 20th century and beyond. Visitors of all ages are encouraged to explore, learn […]
Metropolitan Community College Science Day
Metropolitan Community College Science Day
Stop by Metro Community College’s South Omaha Campus, Mahoney building, for hands-on activities, which encompass a variety of science disciplines including physics, chemistry and biology.
Mueller Planetarium
Mueller Planetarium
Mueller Planetarium is located inside Morrill Hall. Shows are available to the public on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Tickets may be purchased on site at Morrill Hall. The following are the currently available shows: The Little Star That Could: Saturdays at 11am A Starry Tale: Fridays at 1pm, Saturday and Sundays at 1pm Dream to […]
Critter Talk
Critter Talk
Meet some of Fontenelle Forest’s educational critters up close! Animal Care Specialist, Patrick Conner, will be on Dennis Plaza providing information about some of the reptiles and amphibians that call Fontenelle Forest home. Meet one of the “slipperiest” friends at the April 15 event as you learn about tiger salamanders. In the event of rain, […]
Mueller Planetarium
Mueller Planetarium
Mueller Planetarium is located inside Morrill Hall. Shows are available to the public on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Tickets may be purchased on site at Morrill Hall. The following are the currently available shows: The Little Star That Could: Saturdays at 11am A Starry Tale: Fridays at 1pm, Saturday and Sundays at 1pm Dream to […]
Omaha Children’s Museum Visits Willa Cather Branch
Omaha Children’s Museum Visits Willa Cather Branch
Become a Space Cadet and join staff from the Omaha Children's Museum in a tour of our solar system and learn important physics, chemistry, and engineering concepts. Blast off with a combustion reaction, find out what happens when there is no air pressure, and watch as we make our own version of a comet! The […]
Spring Wildflower Hike
Spring Wildflower Hike
After a long winter, it’s finally greening up! Come look for spring’s early arrivals with plant enthusiast and volunteer Eric Scholar. This exploration walk will mostly stick to the Riverview Boardwalk and nearby trails while you look for the first flowers of spring. Keep your eyes open for Spring Beauties, Bloodroot, Dutchman’s Britches, Trout Lilies, […]
Mueller Planetarium
Mueller Planetarium
Mueller Planetarium is located inside Morrill Hall. Shows are available to the public on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Tickets may be purchased on site at Morrill Hall. The following are the currently available shows: The Little Star That Could: Saturdays at 11am A Starry Tale: Fridays at 1pm, Saturday and Sundays at 1pm Dream to […]
Astronomy Night
Astronomy Night
Join Morrill Hall for a night filled with all things space on April 15 from 5-9pm. Be a part of our “Community Gallery” by creating your own masterpiece from space using the Observing With NASA kiosk; view a planetarium show (tickets are separate); Meet Lincoln's NASA ambassador and find out how celestial objects are named; […]
StoryWalk®: “Living Things Need Water”
StoryWalk®: “Living Things Need Water”
Take a stroll through the arboretum at Lauritzen Gardens and learn how water is important to living things- animals, people, and plants. Following along with the story “Living Things Need Water” by Karen Aleo, your family can take part in some fun activities. StoryWalk® combines the love of reading with healthy, fun activities that fit […]
Above and Beyond
Above and Beyond
Stop by the Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum to view their latest exhibit, Above and Beyond. Above and Beyond celebrates the power of innovation. Packed with interactive challenges; vehicle concept models and prototypes; immersive media presentations; and inspiring innovator stories, this exhibition invites you to experience what it takes to make impossible dreams take […]
Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea
Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea
Giant sculptures of sea life, made from marine debris collected on Oregon's beaches, graphically illustrate the tragedy of plastic pollution in our ocean and waterways. The epic exhibit, Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea, at Lauritzen Gardens includes a titanic triggerfish, a pair of grand penguins, and an 11-foot-long shark named Chompers! More than […]
Hall of Heroes
Hall of Heroes
Stop by The Durham Museum now until April 16 to see the Hall of Heroes exhibit. This popular traveling exhibition celebrates and explores both the history and science behind America’s fascination with superheroes and how they impacted our popular culture throughout the 20th century and beyond. Visitors of all ages are encouraged to explore, learn and test […]
Mueller Planetarium
Mueller Planetarium
Mueller Planetarium is located inside Morrill Hall. Shows are available to the public on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Tickets may be purchased on site at Morrill Hall. The following are the currently available shows: The Little Star That Could: Saturdays at 11am A Starry Tale: Fridays at 1pm, Saturday and Sundays at 1pm Dream to […]
Mueller Planetarium
Mueller Planetarium
Mueller Planetarium is located inside Morrill Hall. Shows are available to the public on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Tickets may be purchased on site at Morrill Hall. The following are the currently available shows: The Little Star That Could: Saturdays at 11am A Starry Tale: Fridays at 1pm, Saturday and Sundays at 1pm Dream to […]