The WCU Museum of Anthropology and Archaeology is a small, but dynamic teaching museum in which students co-curate insightful exhibits and help manage the the Department of Anthropology and Sociology’s archaeological and ethnographic collections. The collections encompass thousands of years, and span the globe with a focus on the Americas, but also include East Africa, Southeast Asia, and Europe.

Our mission is to serve as a welcoming, vibrant center where faculty, students, and the public can connect and experience new ideas through our focus on teaching, research, collecting, and public engagement. 

Our vision is to further the University's Plan for Excellence to serve as a leader in community engagement, enhance the quality of life for the campus community, and promote a collaborative culture of thought and inquiry within the larger community.

 

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Hours of Operation

Monday - Friday
9:00 am – 4:30 pm
Or by appointment

We are happy to arrange guided tours by appointment

Location

The Museum is located in the Old Library Building at 775 S. Church Street.

 

Museum In the News

CBS News Features Museum Studies Students' New Exhibit That Celebrates America 250

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WCU Museum Studies Students Create One-of-a-Kind Exhibit Celebrating America's 250th

WCU Museum Studies Students Create One-of-a-Kind Exhibit Celebrating America’s 250th

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Museum Director Talks Anthems, Exhibitions and How Music Shapes Collective Memory on WITF Radio

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West Chester Chronicle interviews WCU Museum curators on exhibitions

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Exploring comics at West Chester University museum exhibit 'Panel by Panel'

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'Roaring in Secret' receives a front-page review in the Daily Local News

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Featured Object: Early 20th Century Ice Skates

Early 20th Century Ice Skates

Early 20th century ice skates

These ice skates dating to the early 20th century are from the Schlendorf vintage toy collection. To see more from this collection come visit the Roaring in Secret exhibition in the Old Library!