Celebrate the Holidays with The University of Alabama Museums on December 20, 2022!
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Hodges Meteorite Anniversary
Today marks the 68th Anniversary of the Hodges Meteorite.
UA Museums’ Thanksgiving 2022 Hours of Operation
Happy Thanksgiving from The University of Alabama Museums!
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Education Internship
Do you love museums and enjoy working with the public? The Alabama Museum of Natural History is looking for an education intern that will help with the design and implementation of education-related programs and events. You will gain valuable experience leading tours, planning events, and preparing educational materials.
Museum Closure (November 19, 2022)
The Alabama Museum of Natural History will be closed on Saturday, November 19, 2022 and will reopen on Monday, November 21, 2022.
Museum Monday Astronomy Night
Come join us for a night of astronomy on November 21! Families with children in grades K-5 are invited to visit the UA Observatory with the Department of Physics and Astronomy and the Alabama Museum of Natural History. Families will enjoy a short presentation followed by a viewing at the observatory and a craft!
Crustaceans in ancient cold seeps
Cold seeps are spots in the oceans where fluids such as methane and hydrogen sulfide escape from the bottom of the ocean into the water column. Such places harbor bacteria that extract energy from these gases with or without living in symbiosis with invertebrates such as clams and tubeworms.
Major fossil footprint donation to paleontology collection
Trackways of ancient animals inhabiting a swampy area during the coal-age in what is now northern Alabama have been known for nearly a century, but they were nearly forgotten for a long time.
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Haunting at the Museum Event
The Alabama Museum of Natural History will be hosting a FREE Haunting at the Museum event on October 26 from 4:30 pm until 7:00 pm. The Museum will have lighting by 2L7’s Lyndell McDonald to celebrate Halloween with spooky children’s stories, crafts, mad scientist experiments, and more!
National Fossil Day 2022
Visit the Alabama Museum of Natural History on Saturday, October 15 from 1:00 – 4:00 pm for a free event to celebrate National Fossil Day and the scientific and educational value of paleontology and the importance of preserving fossils for future generations! Join us for a National Fossil Day celebration focused on Alabama’s fossil heritage!