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My View of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science - by Andrew Whitehurst
What makes the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science so special? In this heartfelt guest post, conservationist and MMNSF Board Member Andrew Whitehurst shares his personal reflections on the Museum’s exhibits, trails, and its power to spark a lifelong love of nature in children and families. From fish tanks to swamp walks, discover the quiet magic that keeps visitors coming back.
Andrew Whitehurst, MMNSF Board Member
We’re proud to spotlight one of our own! Meet MMNS Foundation Board Member Andrew Whitehurst, whose deep roots with the Museum span from research and education to trail restoration and aquarium care. With a passion for conservation and a wealth of experience in ecology and advocacy, Andrew brings a unique perspective to the board. Learn more about his inspiring journey and continued commitment to protecting Mississippi’s natural treasures.
Museum Staff Spotlight: Emma Lorenz, Playground and Rentals Manager, and Guest Service Representative
Meet Emma Lorenz, the Museum’s Playground and Rentals Manager & Guest Services Representative! Whether she’s setting up birthday parties, keeping the playground in top shape, or making sure the front desk team (and security) have their much-needed morning coffee, Emma plays a key role in making the Museum a welcoming place for all.
With a background in studio art and psychology, she brings a creative touch to everything she doe! Her journey to the Museum? It all started with an opossum … Read more about Emma’s role and her favorite Museum moments in our latest Staff Spotlight!
Sheila Smith, MMNSF Board Member
Sheila Smith brings over 30 years of experience in Mississippi public schools as a science teacher and district administrator. A passionate advocate for science education, she has led multi-million-dollar grants, served as president of the Mississippi Science Teaching Association, and held leadership roles with the National Science Teaching Association and National Biology Teachers Association. Throughout her career, Sheila has earned numerous prestigious awards, including fellowships with Princeton University, National Geographic, and Fulbright Japan. Her dedication to advancing science education continues through her work with curriculum development and assessment initiatives nationwide. Read more …