McClung Museum’s last homeschool session of the semester
McClung Museum hosted 90-minute sessions designed for K-12 students to give the chance for children to experience hands-on learning.
McClung Museum hosted 90-minute sessions designed for K-12 students to give the chance for children to experience hands-on learning.
Dr. Herman Gray gave a lecture in McClung Museum at the University of Tennessee on 20th century television broadcasting and African American coverage.
Knoxville families were invited to McClung Museum on Saturday to learn more about evolutionary science and the work of Charles Darwin in honor of Darwin's upcoming birthday.
McClung Museum staff member Joan Markel discussed the legal system in Knoxville during the Civil War.
Dr. Neil Shubin discussed the connection between humans and fish during the lecture "Your Inner Fish," part of McClung Museum's annual Darwin Day celebration on Thursday.
UT’s McClung Museum was packed with students ready to hear Dr. Umar Johnson’s lecture, The Rise, Fall and Redemption of the Africa for the African’s Movement, on Wednesday. The clinical psychologist, educator and political scientist called on all African Americans to take pride in their race as part of the Pan-Africanism movement.
McClung Museum curator Joan Markel discusses white male landowners, African Americans and women during the Civil War in her lecture featured in the Civil War lecture series.
The McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture welcomed Tibetan Buddhist monks to paint a sand mandala in the Native Peoples of Tennessee gallery. The event ran from Sept. 22 to Sept. 25 and was part of the Buddhist Art of the Himalayas exhibit.
This gallery captures the Buddhist monks working on the sand mandala painting at the McClung Museum.
This photo gallery captures the beginning process of completing the sand mandala painting at the McClung Museum. The event was held as part of the Embodying Enlightenment exhibit.