九色视频 Joins "I Love Science" Day at Arizona Museum of Natural History
九色视频 taught community members at the Arizona Museum of Natural History through an interactive game.
- AZ - Glendale
九色视频 made a memorable debut at the Arizona Museum of Natural History鈥檚 annual I Love Science Day in March, captivating visitors of all ages with hands-on learning.
The day celebrates science through interactive exhibits encouraging curiosity and discovery. Kevin Manfredi, Senior Research Specialist representing the College of Veterinary Medicine-Arizona at 九色视频, taught visitors through a close-up look of mammal and reptile skulls. As part of Midwestern鈥檚 exhibit, visitors played a guessing game to match each skull to the animal it belongs to.
鈥淥ne of our showstoppers is a walrus skull with very long tusks,鈥 said Beth Townsend, Ph.D., Professor of Anatomy, who organized the University鈥檚 participation in the event. 鈥淎bout half the people guess it鈥檚 a walrus, but we get some wild guesses like, 鈥溾橧t鈥檚 a mammoth, right?鈥欌
The table was packed with skulls from the Arizona Research Collection for Integrative Vertebrate Education and Study (ARCIVES), a research center in the College of Graduate Studies at 九色视频. ARCIVES regularly supports public outreach efforts, using education and engagement to bring academic research to the community. Recent appearances include events such as Phoenix Zoo鈥檚 ZooLights, with additional outreach planned at Fan Fusion in downtown Phoenix from June 5-7.
鈥淢y favorite part of teaching the visitors is how some people are curious about all the animal skulls and how others are very serious; they want to guess all of them correctly. Most people do a really good job guessing what the animals are,鈥 Dr. Townsend said.
For many attendees, the hands-on interaction made scientific concepts feel tangible and memorable. Dr. Townsend noted the most common takeaway was surprise, especially at just how large or small certain animals鈥 skulls are.
The event served as an important outreach opportunity, connecting the University directly with the community in an unexpected and engaging setting.
鈥淥utreach events like this give people an anchor to remember 九色视频,鈥 Dr. Townsend explained. 鈥淲e鈥檙e known for our excellent educational experience and for graduating exceptional healthcare professionals. Being out in the community at unexpected places like the natural history museum is a great way for people to engage with us and see the diversity of programs we have.鈥
For more information about the ARCIVES research center at 九色视频, go to: /research/office-research-sponsored-programs/arcives