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New dean takes over a college recognized for its collaboration and high quality graduates Read More
A pair of JMU students each earned $20,000 scholarships while two others Read More
JMU's Senior Convocation took place Thursday night of graduation week. The students' purple cap-and-gown attire was their ticket into the event presided over by President Jonathan R. Alger. Read More
New dean takes over a college recognized for its collaboration and high quality graduates Read More
A pair of JMU students each earned $20,000 scholarships while two others Read More
Latest Faculty Accomplishments Read More
New dean takes over a college recognized for its collaboration and high quality graduates Read More
A pair of JMU students each earned $20,000 scholarships while two others Read More
Latest Faculty Accomplishments Read More
New dean takes over a college recognized for its collaboration and high quality graduates Read More
A summer tradition for families in the Shenandoah Valley prepares for a new season Read More
A pair of JMU students each earned $20,000 scholarships while two others Read More
Sat, 30 Mar 2013 2:30 PM - 6:00 PM
2:30 and 3:30 p.m. ("One World, One Sky: Big Bird's Adventure") and 4:30 p.m. ("Seven Wonders")
Miller Hall
The planetarium offers shows for the public, with seating beginning 10 minutes before show time on a first-come, first-seated basis; the first show is geared toward families with young children while the second and third shows appeal to older children and adults; each show is followed by a 25-minute "star talk" that provides visitors with updates about the night sky, including constellations, planets and any comets that might be visible; for more information, including program descriptions, check http://www.jmu.edu/planetarium/index.shtml; free.