We’re excited to share this video project highlighting where we’ve been, where we are, and where we’re headed.
As Yerkes has become a space at the confluence of culture, art, and science, we have so much going on. From our speaker series to our roster of tours to our star parties, keep up to date by getting on our email list, following us on social media, and visiting us in person. We're forever evolving into a place of diverse programs for kids and adults alike. Writers, artists, sculptors, photographers, musicians, engineers, chemists, tech innovators, and astronomers are collaborating to understand how science inspires the arts and how the arts inspire cosmic discovery. We're eager to work together at this epicenter of BIG IDEAS. What was a dormant institution a couple years ago and a construction site under full restoration just last year is now a vibrant place filled with enthusiasm, focus, and new voices in conversation. Discover what’s happening in Cobb & Hale's three domes and the junction of Olmsted ellipses. More importantly, discover how you can tap into the energy.
We’re excited to share this video project highlighting where we’ve been, where we are, and where we’re headed.
We’re thrilled to announce the 2024 undergraduate student internship at Yerkes Observatory! Please apply after reading the information below. By participating, students will: Applications closed on Friday, February 23, 2024. Thank you to all who applied! We have an incredible applicant pool and are currently working to finalize our participants. Applicants should expect to hear…
Combining astronomy, history, science fiction, and animation, Yerkes’ collaboration with Milwaukee-based Islands of Brilliance offers students the opportunity to create their own exoplanets using real astronomical data. We can’t wait to welcome our first cohort of students in February and make Yerkes the backdrop for their creativity! Real Milwaukee Featured Our Upcoming Program
Deputy Director & Head of Science + Education Dr. Amanda Bauer did a lively and contemplative interview for Looking Up on Cincinnati Public Radio, WVXU in the NPR family. The host is astronomer Dean Regas who is the author of How to Teach Grown-Ups About Pluto and 100 Things to See in the Night Sky. He…
Thank you for taking time to explore new paths on our website where we extend hands and minds to the universe for collaboration. Whether you’re an astronomer or scientist in any field of study, we’re open for ideas, communication, and research opportunities. If you’re a teacher or student, you will find this modern era of…