The Field Museum Cultural Teaching Fellowship is a Professional Learning Community through which Chicago-area educators receive ongoing professional development specifically related to the Museum’s ...
Drop in to the Crown Family PlayLab on select weekdays for free activities geared for ages 2-6! Families with 2-6 year olds are invited to a free, drop-in presentation from the Huehuecoyotl Aztec ...
The Körös Regional Archaeological Project (KRAP) is a multidisciplinary, collaborative, research project directed by William A. Parkinson of the Department of Anthropology, The Field Museum, and ...
In this special exhibition, you’ll immerse yourself in the worlds of Pokémon and natural history with models of fan-favorite Pokémon, real fossil excavation and preparation tools, and exhibition ...
Our history as a museum began in 1893, and the Field’s collection, research, and community partners continue to tell a story about nature and culture that is vast and complex. The ways we tell stories ...
Your stewardship helps the Field Museum connect people with the world we all share. Join today and continue to discover more about the world with us. Please note: Your offer will not be reflected in ...
The Fossil Vertebrate Collection began with specimens acquired by the Museum through the purchase of the Wards Natural Science Establishment exhibit at the Columbian Exposition of the 1894 World’s ...
Imagine what it would feel like to stand next to a T. rex. Ponder what flowers smelled like 30 million years ago. See what inspiration you'll find and start turning your ideas into poetry with Eric ...
Our weekly seminar series features speakers and their research related to the study of natural history and culture. Join us Jim Leebens-Mack, Pollination Biology at the University of Georgia, presents ...
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