CU Museum of Natural History

The University of Colorado Museum fosters exploration and appreciation of the natural environment and human cultures through research, teaching, and community outreach. We provide academic training for graduate students in Museum and Field Studies; build, conserve, and interpret research collections; and offer exhibits and educational programs for the University and the public.

About

Sector:

Service Area: Statewide

Address

218 UCB, Henderson Building, University of Colorado Museum
Boulder CO 80309

Stories from the Collection (highlights tour)
The CU Museum has the largest natural history collection in the R…

Themes
Conservation (Wildlife/Habitat), STEM, Natural History Museum collections
Offerings
Field trips
Audiences
General Public/Family
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Guided programs are designed as interactive and hands-on learning experiences based on museum exhibits, where partici…

Themes
Conservation (Wildlife/Habitat), STEM
Offerings
Field trips
Audiences
Pre-K/Early Childhood
Kindergarden
2nd Grade Students / Youth
3rd Grade Students / Youth
4th Grade Students / Youthmore...
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The Colorado Archaeology in the Classroom project, modeled after the Fossils in the Classroom, continues to enhance a…

Themes
STEM, Colorado archaeology
Offerings
Curriculum & instructional materials
Materials & supplies
Professional development/consulting for teachers
Audiences
3rd Grade Students / Youth
4th Grade Students / Youth
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