Group Visits
…information about group tickets to public shows. Request A Weekday Group Reservation Are you looking for information about field trips for schools – including homeschools? Please visit the Field Trips…
…information about group tickets to public shows. Request A Weekday Group Reservation Are you looking for information about field trips for schools – including homeschools? Please visit the Field Trips…
UNC Attractions Explore the historic campus of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill UNC Visitors Center The UNC Visitors Center provides maps, guides, general tours, and information about…
…in North Carolina. It is an initiative of Morehead Planetarium & Science Center at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. For more information, please visit ncscifest.org. You Might…
…is built in as part of the facility use reservation, and is provided at no additional charge. Submit a Rental Inquiry Contact Kaitlin Lopez Event and Rental Coordinator mpsc_events@email.unc.edu 919.843.0078…
…and interactive exhibits, as well as all the other benefits of the Family level. Please contact Angie Potiny at 919.962.3300 or mpscmembers@email.unc.edu if you have questions or need assistance. Download…
…gifts. For assistance with making a non-cash gift, please contact Adam Phelps at arphelps@email.unc.edu or 919.962.7012. Skyview Seat Sponsorship For $5,000, you can sponsor a Skyview Seat in the GSK…
…of the university. Visit the university’s finance division website to see the latest report. See your contributions make a lasting impact each year with our annual report. It gives you information about…
…all North Carolina children. Proceeds from this black tie gala support field trips to Morehead and visits from Morehead mobile programs to schools across the state. Read below for information…
…We are still available to talk with you about various planned giving options. For More Information If you’d like to learn more about gift planning before contacting us, please visit…
…$40,000. Onesimus, Medical Advisor Onesimus, an enslaved African in Boston, explained that being inoculated with smallpox gave protection from the disease. He had observed this in Africa. His information proved…