MSU Science Festival
The mission of the MSU Science Festival is to celebrate the many ways science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics (the STEAM disciplines) touch our everyday lives and shape our future, broaden public access to informal learning environments, create meaningful direct interactions with scientists, and inspire the workforce of the future. Most events take place on the MSU campus but partner organizations/venues across the state also host events. In addition, the Festival has a K-12 program, where MSU presenters present to K-12 students with in-person or virtual events across the state.
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Project Contact:
- Burton Bargerstock
- Communication and Information Technology
- Associate Provost for University Outreach and Engagement
- bb@msu.edu
Partners
- Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History
- Belle Isle Conservancy
- Belle Isle Aquarium
- Detroit Hives
- Fungi Freights
- Bees in the D
- ForHerCosmetics
- Code 313
- Michigan Science Center
- Detroit Area Pre-College Engineering Program
- Detroit partner venues: Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History
Report of calendar year 2020 activity.