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Natural history museums are traditionally places of science, but the Museum of Vertebrates has a long record of working with artists to educate the public, foster relationships, and build understanding between people working in different fields.

“Museum work is not just science. It’s a little bit of history, art, detective work, and culture of the people that lived in the area,” says Beth Wommack, staff curator and collections manager of the Museum of Vertebrates. “People interested in science can come from anywhere.”

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Faculty Spotlight: Brian Sebade

If you asked Brian Sebade to name all the plants growing in your field, pasture, or backyard, he could do it. If pressed, he’d probably nonchalantly rattle off their scientific names as well.

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