We are excited to have our new museum practice intern, Caroline Burns working in the Museum today numbering wolf bones in support of collections management!
Caroline is an honors student majoring in Anthropology with a minor in Museum Studies. #museumstudies
📢 There is still time to apply for 3 open positions at the MSU Museum!
Communications Manager
https://t.co/K3HHnLPtPX
Associate Director of Development, Cultural Arts (#MSU Museum & @MSUBroad) https://t.co/KjQdxGmBlp
Museum Educator (ops coordinator)
https://t.co/G2t2CJwcUH
The MSU Museum’s January newsletter is now available! Read it here ➡️ https://t.co/TOUpPPuRJg
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Here @michiganstateu we welcome #winter as we return to classes and our labs for the #springsemester #2022. In this blog we share what CAP fellows have been up to over break and provide a preview of what CAP will be working on this semester.
#archaeology#MSU#wedigMSU
We have exciting news! MSU Science Gallery’s Head of Programming Antajuan Scott is part of a group that was selected to receive a research grant through Pacific Standard Time, a Getty initiative focused on the intersection of science and art. @AntajuanS
https://t.co/M7ltV7ORMy
From 1/13/1922 MAC Record...if you are looking for a good play to see this spring (100 years ago), you might want to try George Ade's "The Fair Co-Ed" starring junior Mary Reynolds!
Did you know there are 3,312 individual panes of glass in the ceiling of the Great Court, and no two are the same.
🏛 The Great Court was first opened by Her Majesty The Queen #OnThisDay in 2000
Read more: https://t.co/gGcheDoxkr
It's #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth - We are featuring a basket in the MSU Museum collection now on loan to @grartmuseum - "The Next Generation" is a black ash basket by Cherish Parrish.
Read More: https://t.co/oa6oAbd3Hd
Written by Berkley Sorrells @The_Berkles
A mummy-portrait from #Roman Egypt, depicting the face of a young woman. She is shown wearing several pieces of gold jewellery, including a myrtle wreath, which were picked out in gold leaf. We don't know her name; she probably died in the early C2nd AD (📷 British Museum)
We are just one week away from the biggest day to give back, #GivingTuesday, November 30. Your support helps the #MSU Museum continue to provide innovative educational exhibits and exciting public programs.
Donate here ➡ https://t.co/yM9SLqL6Eh
Make some space on your calendar for this upcoming #YouthArtsAlliance workshop!
Maker Space Workshop is Tuesday, Nov. 30 from 7–8:30pm at the #MSUArtLab. Registration for this free event is required. Register here → https://t.co/41p6vYQELQ
Congrats ACM&MS #flourishing faculty member, Abbie Tykocki.
Abbie was selected as one of Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs Rising Leaders, chosen from applicants across Michigan with a focus on the advancement & development of Michigan's arts leaders. Congrats Abbie!