MSU Museum

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The Michigan State University Museum most commonly referred to as the MSU Museum is Michigan State University's oldest museum formed in 1857.[1] It is the state of Michigan's first Smithsonian Affiliate.[2][3] It was formed to support the work of the university and is also known for hosting the Great Lakes Quilt Center.

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MSU Museum (the United States)
Established1857 (1857)
LocationMichigan State University, East Lansing, MI, US
Coordinates42.7315°N 84.4816°W / 42.7315; -84.4816
AccreditationAmerican Alliance of Museums
DirectorDevon Akmon
Curator
  • Julian C. Chambliss
  • C. Kurt Dewhurst
  • Michael Gottfried
  • Barbara Lundrigan
  • Marsha MacDowell
  • Mary Worrall
ArchitectBowd–Munson Company
Websitemuseum.msu.edu
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History

Past curators include J. Alan Holman.

Collections

Cultural and historical collections

The MSU museum cultural and historical collections include anthropology, folklife, cultural heritage, and history.[4]

Natural science collections

The MSU museum natural science collections include mammalogy, ornithology, herpetology, ichthyology, and vertebrate paleontology.[5]

Exhibitions

The museum hosts exhibitions to highlight the collections and complementary programs and works some rotating some permanent spread over the three floors of the museum.

Exhibition spaces

  • Habitat Hall – Various dioramas of North and Central America's environments and animals as well as dinosaurs and Jurassic dinosaur skeletons.[6]
  • Heritage Hall – Highlights the Great Lakes region's economic history.[7]
  • Hall of Animal Diversity – Highlights different animals and their adaptions to their habitats.[8]
  • Collections Connections – allows visitors to see some of the cultural artifacts and natural history specimens and show how these are stored to study and preserve for the future.[9]
  • Hall of Evolution – A timeline of fossils from the Cambrian period to the Pleistocene epoch.[10]
  • Second floor landing – Exploring biodiversity of things big and small. It includes a skeletons of an African bush elephant as well as an Asian elephant and a skull of a Columbian mammoth.[11]

Recent exhibitions

  • 1.5 °C – Explore the impact of climate on our planet.[12]
  • We All Live Downwind –[13]
  • Gameplay – Experience games developed at MSU's Games for Entertainment and Learning (GEL Lab).[14]
  • Science on a Sphere – A projection sphere of visualizations of Earth and other locations highlighting a variety of data visualizations an exhibit supported by the Michigan State University Federal Credit Union[15]

Past exhibitions

See also

Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum another museum at Michigan State University.

References

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