U-M to Unveil New Home for Museum of Natural History April 14

The University of Michigan Museum of Natural History announced today it will re-open to the public Sunday, April 14, in a brand-new building.

Favorite displays and specimens will mix with new exhibits in a state-of-the-art learning facility that combines billions of years of natural history with cutting-edge scientific research.

The museum, part of U-M’s College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, closed in December 2017, moving from its previous home in the Ruthven Building to its current location across the plaza in the new $261 million, 312,000-square-foot Biological Sciences Building, one of the largest and most interactive teaching and research facilities of its kind among higher education institutions.

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Release Date: 02/06/2019
Tags: Museum of Natural History