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Special Events
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20 Apr, 21Upcoming
Fire, Water, and Ice: Michigan’s Geological Story
Tuesday, 6:00 pm - 6:40 pmJoin this virtual talk with Danita Brandt, Associate Professor and MSU Museum Research Adjunct! Dr. Brandt will lead a virtual tour through Michigan’s geologic history,…
20 Apr, 21UpcomingThe Roc (Elephant Bird) at MSU: Flightlessness, Gigantism, and Extinction
Tuesday, 7:00 pm - 7:20 pmJoin this virtual talk with Pamela Rasmussen, Assistant Professor and MSU Museum Curator! This demonstration will feature MSU's replica skeleton of the world's largest-ever bird,…
21 Apr, 21UpcomingVirtual Science on a Sphere: Mystery of the Penguin Feather
Wednesday, 12:30 pm - 1:30 pmHow might a penguin feather end up on a San Francisco beach? Join us in addressing a scientific mystery, using Science on a Sphere. Explore…
27 Apr, 21UpcomingVirtual Science on a Sphere: Study on the Sphere
Tuesday, 12:30 pm - 1:30 pmNeed a quiet, relaxing place to study? The museum may be closed, but pop in your headphones and join us virtually in our Science on…
Featured Content
Celebrate Women’s History Month with a Quilt Story
Celebrate Women's History Month by learning more about the the Brickley Family Legacy Quilt.
Since the early 1980s, Michigan State University Museum has become a world-class center of quilt-related scholarship and hosts unique and important collections of quilts and quilt-related materials. These collections have been built through groundbreaking research initiatives, conducted with deep community engagement and broad academic partnerships, with a special focus on digital preservation and access, social justice and human rights, health and well-being, Hmong, African Americans, and Native Americans.
In honor of National Arab American Heritage month, we are featuring a traditional Palestinian dress from the MSU Museum's collection. It was made by Halimah Abdel Fattah of Detroit, who was originally from the Palestinian village of Beit Hanina. #MuseumFromHome
German professor and @JewishMSU affiliate faculty Lynn Wolff received a review, published in the Journal of European Studies, of her edited volume that states she “is to be greatly congratulated for the quality of her editorial work.” Read the full review: https://t.co/phHmP3XLvA
MSU is working with @InghamHealth on a solution that adheres to the pause request on Johnson & Johnson vaccines and allows our students to get a different COVID-19 vaccine during their appointment times today and through the rest of the week.
#MSU is hosting a virtual “It’s On Us Week of Action” this week, April 12-17, to mark Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Events kick off tonight with a keynote address by comedian, actor, and author Cameron Esposito. Read more about this and other events: https://t.co/0fYM2KR2gx