Built in 1895, the Theodor Jacobsen Observatory with its 120-year old, 6-inch refracting telescope is still offering celestial views of the wonders of the Universe. and are every first and third Wednesday through October 7, including this Wednesday, May 1.
News and Updates
Early polar explorer in free exhibit
Global Health and the Arts ends Saturday
Watch about the power of education on Friday, or attend an with local artists on Saturday as , part of Earth Week, continues to celebrate the .
Almost time for Husky Fest!
Be sure to be in on Friday, April 19, for HuskyFest, an all day and into the evening block party featuring , , giveaways, exhibits, and .
Value of democracy topic of lecture
What Is Democracy and What Is It Good For? is the subject of a on聽 April 16 in Kane Hall. Sponsored by the , the lecture will be presented by Josiah Ober, professor of political science, classics, and philosophy at Stanford University.
