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Paleopalooza 2022

It's Time to Say Goodbye to the Triceratops Skull at CU!

After 41 years, we’re waving a fond farewell to theÌýTriceratopsÌýskull within Paleontology Hall. This charismatic ceratopsian from the Cretaceous period has looong been a favorite at the Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØMuseum of Natural History while onÌýloan from theÌýSmithsonian Institution in Washington, DC. Be sure to stop by before May 8 to say hello for the first time or, to say a goodbye—before it’s too late!

Experience the thrill of the frill with PaleoPalooza activites including a Jurassic Jenga station, selfie station and more for Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØstudents looking for a study break for finals.


Virtual tour of the Paleo Hall

The Triceratops at the Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØMuseum is on loan from Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Department of Paleobiology.ÌýCatalog Number: USNM V 4928. GUID:Ìý

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The centerpiece of the Paleontology Hall at the Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØ Museum of Natural History will be dismantled, packed and shipped back to the Smithsonian Institution. Visitors can see the fossilized skull for free until May 8, 2022.

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A beloved member of the Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØ (CU) campus is departing to Washington, D.C.

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Next month, Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder will say goodbye to a beloved member of the campus community—this one has three horns, a wide frill like a fan and was dug up from the ground in Wyoming in 1891.

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