Museum of Culture & Environment
Exhibits
The Museum of Culture and Environment hosts a variety of exhibits, several each year. Our current exhibits are below. For more information, visit the Current Exhibits page.
Beisboleros: The Early History of Latino Baseball Players in the United States, 1868-1930
Baseball is America’s game and Latino players have been a part of it since the beginning. Discover their stories, as researched and curated by Dr. Gilberto Garcia (CWU Political Science). April 8-June 13 and September 23-December 4, 2026
Plastic Runs Through It: Microplastics in the Yakima River
Learn about microplastics in the life-sustaining waters of our own Yakima River and what you can do about this nearly invisible pollutant and health concern. (a College of the Sciences “Window on Central” display)
The Quincy Sloth: How a South American Mammal Made Central Washington Home
This student curated and designed exhibit in the Dean Hall Lobby explores the discovery of a prehistoric ground sloth in Quincy, Washington, compares sizes of other prehistoric spcies, and offers insight on how sloths migrated across the continent.
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