The Museum of Cultural and Natural History serves the university, local, and regional community by providing educational opportunities that inspire curiosity, imagination, and memory. Based on its collections of cultural and natural history, the museum interprets and communicates to the widest possible audience a broader understanding of science and the humanities. The museum supports research and teaching in cultural and natural history and serves as a laboratory for students enrolled in the museum studies program. Our goal is to promote sustainable relationships between peoples and their environments by encouraging respect for cultural and natural diversity.
The Museum occasionally hosts temporary exhibits relating to Great Lakes science and explorations. Two examples of these Great Lakes-focused exhibitions include:
- Changing Waters: Environmental Research in the Great Lakes (opened April 2015, closed May 2018, now an exhibition archive). The exhibition described current biological research by faculty of CMU's Institute for Great Lakes Research​. Visitors learned about various topics related to the Great Lakes including invasive species, how the lakes and the animals that live in them have changed over time, and what you can do to help protect them.
- Great Lakes Adventure Children's Gallery : Changing Water exhibit's accompanying children's gallery, provides numerous fun, hand-on activities for children to learn about the Great Lakes, including coal mining, fishing, bridge building, a food web puzzle, and much more!
What you can do here
Access Environmental Research, Access Fishing History & Culture Research, Gift Shop or Fisheries Items for Purchase, School or Group Tours, View Exhibits
103 Rowe Hall
Mount Pleasant, MI 48859