In Search of Earth's Secrets

IN SEARCH OF EARTH'S SECRETS
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This exhibit is a collaboration between the Sternberg Museum and other ventures in and around Hays. To see its tour schedule please visit their websites below for details. Also, please check back our website for updates on In Search of Earth Secrets.
The current venue is,
Barbed Wire Museum in LaCrosse, Ks: May 5th - 17th
The next venues will be,
♦ Hays Public Library in Hays, Ks: May 21st - June 4th
♦ Kansas Wetlands Education Center in Great Bend, Ks: June 7th - 26th
♦ Sternberg Museum of Natural History in Hays, Ks: July 1st - September 5th
Funded by the National Science Foundation, In Search of Earth's Secrets is a 5-year project designed to create exciting “pop-up” science events in the style of pop-up restaurants, stores, and art fairs.
Bringing high-quality earth and ocean science content to rural and urban communities with traditionally underserved populations will create a buzz about the intriguing discoveries done around the world's oceans and create opportunities for further learning.
The project involves working with libraries, Girl Scouts and other youth organizations, program scientists, educators, and museums across the country.
The In Search of Earth's Secrets exhibit allows audiences to enjoy a hands-on experience while learning about exciting science topics researched by the JOIDES Resolution such as earthquakes, volcanoes, and the extinction of the dinosaurs.
In Search of Earth's Secrets is created by International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) and is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Visit the JOIDES Resolution website at joidesresolution.org.