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Museum Features New Exhibit, ‘Science on the Move,’ by Arkansas Discovery Network

02/13/2014

JONESBORO – The science of movement is coming to Arkansas State University Museum for its latest exhibit, “Science on the Move.”

The exhibit, developed by the Arkansas Discovery Network through a grant funded by the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation, offers visitors a chance to examine gravity, experience rotations, and even land a model space shuttle.

“ASU Museum is grateful to the Carl B. and Florence E. Foundation for generously funding its membership in the Arkansas Discovery Network,” stated Marti Allen, Museum director.

Everyone is welcome to explore the science of movement at  this free, family friendly exhibit.

“Playing while learning has never been more fun!” added Jill Kary, curator of education.

“Science on the Move” is scheduled to be at ASU Museum from Feb. 17 through August 2014. 

ASU Museum is located at 320 University Loop Circle in the west wing of Dean B. Ellis Library.  Patrons may visit the Museum online at http://museum.astate.edu or http://facebook.com/ASUMuseum.

Museum hours are 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday, and 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday.  For more information, one may call the museum at (870) 972-2074.

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Science on the Move
This exhibit, Floating Objects,
explores Newton’s laws of motion