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Ann Myers to retire after 40 years of service to JMU Read More
JMU's interdisciplinary culture should bode well for a team of students who will compete Read More
What's good for salamanders and frogs may also be good for human feet Read More
Ann Myers to retire after 40 years of service to JMU Read More
JMU's interdisciplinary culture should bode well for a team of students who will compete Read More
What's good for salamanders and frogs may also be good for human feet Read More
Ann Myers to retire after 40 years of service to JMU Read More
JMU's interdisciplinary culture should bode well for a team of students who will compete Read More
What's good for salamanders and frogs may also be good for human feet Read More
Ann Myers to retire after 40 years of service to JMU Read More
JMU's interdisciplinary culture should bode well for a team of students who will compete Read More
Sat, 20 Apr 2013 2:30 PM - 6:00 PM
2:30 p.m. ("Two Small Pieces of Glass") and 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. ("Ice Worlds")
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.