Unwell Waters: Highlights Tour + Activity (Adult Groups)

Description

In this focused “Highlights” tour, our educators will first introduce your group to our history of medicine exhibit, where we will learn about waterborne epidemics of years past. (Our collection of bloodletting instruments is a visitor favorite!) After discussing the hunt for a cholera cure and a polio vaccine, the group will shift gears to learn more about the ways in which human activity can harm the world’s oceans. This hands-on learning experience allows visitors to take a closer look at instruments from our handling collection used to monitor the effects of climate change and plastic pollution on our waters. Join us to learn more about the past, present, and future of environmental science!

Offered At

Science History Institute

The Science History Institute is a small museum dedicated to the history of the chemical and molecular sciences. We tell the stories behind the science: histories of discovery and innovation, challenge and change. Our collections include scientific instrumentation and tools of the laboratory, artwork related to alchemy and early chemistry, photography and archives, a specialized research library with a rare books collection, and a growing digital collection. Our main museum and permanent exhibition are on the first floor, with an additional upper level mezzanine. We also have a special changing exhibits gallery, and regular “pop-up” exhibits in our ExhibitLab and on the exterior of our building façade; please check our website to see what’s new and currently on view!

Our tours and programs are most suitable for ages 12-13 (7th grade) and up.

PLEASE NOTE:

Due to ongoing renovations, the opening hours of the Science History Institute have changed, and we are currently unable to accept bookings in the morning for in-person learning experiences. We apologize for the inconvenience. Additional afternoon time slots have been made available, and we ask that you pardon our appearance as we continue to improve our lobby and exhibit space. The permanent collection and special Hach Gallery exhibit remain on view and unaffected by construction. If you have any further questions, please contact Alex Asal at tours@sciencehistory.org.

Details

Subjects

History, Modern History, Life Sciences, Water Testing, Climate

Capacity

50 students

Duration

45 min.

Activity

Tour Groups

Grades

Adult, Postsecondary

Price Options

$3.00 per Person for Adults

$3.00 per Person for Postsecondary School