What's Happening

A fossil of Ceratosaurus.

Exhibitions

Explore our world-class exhibitions as you plan your visit to NHMU.

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All-New Youth & Family Programs

Fall is here, and we've got a whole series of fun planned for kids and families at the Museum. Our popular Youth & Family Programs start soon, including our brand-new Curiosity Club for kids!

Mysteries of the Ice Ages

Step into an ancient, frozen world and get to know the towering Ice Age animals and resourceful Neanderthals that used to live there. Mysteries of the Ice Ages is open now for a limited time.


 

October Science Cafe

Get a taste of the current scientific research happening at the University of Utah on October 15. From the positive impacts of sustainable materials to microscopic worms and the evolution of infections, this month's Science Cafe has bite-sized science lessons you'll love!

Spooky Science Night

At the crossroads of science and anthropology lie eerie historical accounts of zombies, vampires, and witches — threads of supernatural lore woven in an effort to understand our natural world. On October 22, we’re uncovering the science behind the superstitions. Join us... if you dare.

Discover the Collections

We are home to a world-renowned collection of nearly 2 million objects. Discover our expertise in the wonders of life, earth and culture. Explore Science

Science Stories

NHMU is an active research institution. Read more about the fascinating science behind the Museum!

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Citizen Science

Browse exciting news and video about the Museum’s collections, events, programs and more!

Exterior of NHMU
A child examines an exhibit at NHMU.

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Museum Membership comes with many benefits, including free admission to the NHMU for a year. Best of all, Members help support the Museum in its research and education initiatives every day!

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