05/14/2020
Support your local Mizzou museums!
This week is . Cultural institutions around the world have been celebrating museums all week long.
You can support and celebrate the Museum of Anthropology through online donations! Private giving is essential to the Museum of Anthropology's ability to succeed and provide for the future.
Friends, alumni, and community members who want to make sure that the MoA continues its mission and continues to be able to support Mizzou students, the campus, and the community, are able to remotely give donations through Mizzou's Giving web page.
⭐️Please be sure to note that the donation is for the "Museum of ANTHROPOLOGY" in the Gift Instructions box.⭐️
For more information on how to donate to the museum, you can visit our donations page: https://anthromuseum.missouri.edu/acquisitions-donations-overview
02/06/2019
Chris Stephens - World Musician
"Webpage for the Middle Eastern and Asian Lute musician Chris Stephens"
10/20/2018
NEWSLEADERS: Angela Speck | University Of Missouri, Columbia
Muggles and Wizards alike are invited to celebrate Halloween at the Haunted Observatory on Wednesday, October 26th at the Laws Observatory on the campus of M...
10/03/2018
Nobel Prize in Chemistry awarded for pioneering work in evolutionary science
The 2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Frances H. Arnold and the other half jointly to George P. Smith and Sir Gregory P. Winter for their work harnessing the power of evolution.
09/11/2018
September After School Workshop - The Osage in Missouri | Museum of Anthropology
We will be learning about the Osage people, looking at native american objects from Missouri, reading an Osage story, and doing a hands-on activity.
08/21/2018
It’s the first week of classes and you already have ants-in-your-pants to do something awesome! Go visit the Enns Entomology Museum and check out various species of insects from all over the world!
Enns Entomology Museum, MU
08/21/2018
Did you know you could gaze at the stars and planets every Wednesday?! Laws Observatory is open Wednesday nights, 8-10 pm weather permitting. What are you doing tomorrow?
Laws Observatory
Laws Observatory has been showing the sky to MU students and faculty, and the general public, for more than 100 years. Closed from 3rd week in December till first week in February unless otherwise specified.