Earth, Atmospheric, and Geographic Information Sciences

WIU's Museum of Geology
Western Illinois University's Museum of Geology was founded in 1975 as an arm of the Department of Geology - Now the Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Geographic Information Sciences (EAGIS). Originally conceived as a learning resource center for students enrolled in the natural sciences, it also serves the general public and is dedicated to cultural enrichment and public understanding of Earth Sciences.
Our Museum includes the History of Life Room and the nearby hallways house with numerous displays and exhibits covering paleontology as well as Earth materials and resources. Visiting the Museum you will be introduced to the fascinating world of rocks, minerals, and their economic uses. You may also step back into time for a fascinating tour of the animals, plants and environments of the past; introduce yourself to the world of dinosaurs, or learn about the seaways and coal swamps which covered Illinois in ancient times.
Visit
The Museum of Geology is on the second floor of Waggoner Hall on WIU's Macomb campus. Waggoner lies on the corner of Western Avenue and University Drive. The Museum welcomes groups of all kinds: school groups of all ages, church and youth groups, senior citizens and others. The Museum hall displays are open to the public 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday during the school year. The History of Life Room is available with appointment only. Admission is free.
Contact
Please contact us for more information or to arrange special access to the History of Life Room.
The Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Geographic Information Sciences (EAGIS)
Location: Currens Hall 400
Phone:
(309) 298-1648
Email:
EAGIS@wiu.edu
Geology Museums
- University of California Museum of Paleontology
- New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
- Natural History Museum, London
- Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History
- Illinois State Museum
- Field Museum of Natural History
- Paleontological Society (not a museum but provides numerous fossil-related web links)
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