About the Texas Natural Science Center
The Texas Natural Science Center is the home of the Texas Memorial Museum, the Vertebrate Paleontology Laboratory, the Non-vertebrate Paleontology Laboratory and the Texas Natural History Collections. Learn more...
Get Ready for the August ID Day at TMM!
Mark your calendar and gather your fossils and other natural objects for free identification by UT scientists and other experts. Date: Sunday, August 24. Time: 1pm to 5 pm. Location: Texas Memorial Museum. More info...
Join Us for Family Fossil Fun Day!
This event will be held Sunday, September 14 from 1–5 pm at the Texas Memorial Museum. FREE ADMISSION AND ACTIVITIES! Fossil identifications, hands-on presentations by paleontologists, storytime, fossil dig pit, and paleo-themed crafts and activities.
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Support for Fall and Spring Teacher Training!
In March, TNSC received funding from Magnolia Charitable Trust in support of our teacher training workshops for fall 2008 and spring 2009. Teachers will participate in inquiry-based activities using stratigraphic layer models showing cross sections of rock layers. The environment in which each rock layer is formed can be interpreted from the rock type and fossils found within the layer. During the workshop, each teacher will make their own stratigraphic layer modeling kit, which they can take back to their classroom and use for teaching. Details...
Why Teacher Training Is So Important
Both the health of the planet and the quality of human life depend on making the best-educated decisions about management of our natural resources. One of the best ways to reach the most people is to train Texas teachers about the diversity of life. Texas Natural Science Center is leading the way! Read more...
Explore Evolution
TNSC’s newest interactive learning center, Explore Evolution features the work of scientists who are making leading discoveries about evolution. Seven interactive displays in Explore Evolution illustrate how evolution is essential to recent advances in medicine, agriculture and biotechnology.
Be a Citizen Scientist!
Everybody loves dragonflies! Take your own fascination with them to the next level by posting your observations online at OdonataCentral.com. You will get credit for your find on the website. OdonataCentral.com is the worldwide distribution hub for information on dragonflies and damselflies, with information on species size, characteristics, distributions, habitats, and flight seasons. Find out more...
Become a Member of the Texas Natural Science Center
Membership entitles you to special benefits, and by joining, you directly support the many research and education efforts of the Center. Join today! Read more...
Ask the Expert
Send us your questions about natural history!
TNSC Advisory Council
The purpose of the advisory council is to foster excellence in
the collection-based research, education and outreach of the
Texas Natural Science Center. Council members work to: advise and assist the director in the areas of marketing, fundraising and education; encourage financial support for exhibits, preservation of collections and a wide range of educational and research programs; and, identify and facilitate relationships with community leaders to the benefit of the Texas Natural Science Center.
| Nancy Humphries – Chair | Sidney Jones |
| Sandy Ball | Phil Kohlhaas (ex-officio) |
| Jess Butler | Wendi Kushner |
| Ron Carter | Cappy Manly |
| Angela G. Collins | Nancy Roser (ex-officio) |
| Anne Donovan | Marika Schoolar |
| Robert Durkee | Doyle Simons |
| Drake Fason | Tina Stockton |
| Priscilla Pond Flawn (honorary) |
Melodie Summersett |
| Harvey Frye | Steve Vandegrift |
| Bill Graber | Pam Welborn |
| Mack Ray Hernandez | Vanessa Westbrook (honorary) |
| John Jones (honorary) | Steve Wilson |
