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Education

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The museum serves a statewide audience, from children to seniors. See below the museum initiatives that steward Oregon's past, present, and future. 

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Child holding fossil craft

Youth and Family Programs

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Tour group in front of giant sloth

K-12 Programs

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UO students in exhibit hall

UO student programs

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Youth group visiting the museum

Summer Field Trips

Bring your youth group to the museum this summer. 
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Three children walking like mammoths in front of an outdoor mammoth sculpture

Family Fun in the Sun / Diversión familiar al sol

Museum adventures in our courtyard. Museo aventuras en el patio.
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Museum From Home

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Science on wheels! The museum's outreach van

Statewide Educational Outreach

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Let us bring the museum to you.
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UO anthropologist Alison Carter teaching in the museum

UO Teaching Resources

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10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Thursdays until 8:00 p.m.

541-346-3024
1680 East 15th Avenue
Eugene, OR 97403
mnch@uoregon.edu 
 

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