Museum of Nature & Science Develops New Plans
The Andrews University Museum of Nature & Science is developing new education programs to make the most of the specimens on hand. The museum has grown slowly but remained primarily unchanged since its inception in 1962, when it began as a collection of donated specimens used for teaching in the biology department.
One of the major recent changes in the museum was the addition of Roshelle Hall as adjunct assistant curator. Since taking the position in January 2022, Roshelle has been working alongside curator and professor of biology Daniel Gonzalez-Socoloske to improve various aspects of the museum and community engagement. The team is currently working on a three-pronged strategy for the Andrews University Museum of Nature & Science, including greater community participation and engagement, scientific collaboration and academic development.
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