Published: Dec. 8, 2021

The CU Museum of Natural History will be open for in-person visits over winter break. Visit three new exhibits, on display now,Ìýexploring climate change and ice.Ìý

Antarctica: More than Meets the Eye

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Take a deep dive, beyond Antarctica’s ice, to the ancient Dry Valleys––where CU conducts world-class research! Disponible en Español. This exhibit is funded by the National Science Foundation’s McMurdo-Dry Valleys Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) program.Ìý

Ross Sea: The Last Ocean

Online
The Ross Sea Antarctica is the last ocean frontier not yet irreversibly harmed by human activity. This online exhibit provides an in-depth look at the earth's most pristine ecosystem, featuring images by Â鶹¹ÙÍø photographer John Weller.Ìý

Frozen in Time

Anthropology Hall
As climate change melts persistent ice throughout the northern Rockies, artifacts once frozen in time are being uncovered.ÌýVisit this exhibit to discover what once was lost, now is found.

Discover more exhibits at the CU Museum, where there's something to enjoy for visitors of all ages.ÌýExhibits are free and open daily.

CU Museum is located at 15th and Broadway on Main Campus. Please note the CU Museum and campus will be closed Dec. 24, 25 andÌý26 and Jan. 1, 2 and 17 as officially observed holidays. Visit for hours and more information or call 303-492-6892.