MSU Science Festival

April 1 – 30, 2021


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Wednesday, March 4

How to sign up

To sign up for programs on MSU’s campus, click on the title of the program you would like to register for. This link will take you to an Eventbrite site where you can reserve tickets for your students. Please reserve a ticket for each student and chaperone participating. 

 

Use the password SciFest2020 to access the eventbrite registration page.

 

 

Session 1, 9:30 - 10:30 

Financial Fitness for Students

Grades 6-8

Students will learn about the importance of budgeting and protecting their personal information through fun and interactive conversation and activities!

 

Interactive Tour at the MSU Broad Art Museum

Grades 4-6

On this guided tour, students will explore an art exhibition that asks, "How do we know what is true about an object from the past?" Tours will include interactive discussions and inquiry-based discovery throughout the exhibition.

 

Mini Expo

Grades K-12

Join MSU SciFest presenters for a wide variety of hands-on activities on topics A-Z! 

 

Science On a Sphere Program

Grades 2-12

Explore science in a brand new way with the MSU Museum - through Science on a Sphere! Participants will experience one 30 minute Science On a Sphere program, which includes hands-on activities, and 30 minutes to explore the museum in small groups.

 

Who Will Solve the Problems? And Other Thoughts on Research Science Careers

Grades 4-12

MSU’s National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL) is one of the world’s leading rare isotope research facilities. Inside, researchers regularly smash nuclei together at nearly half the speed of light. How? It takes physicists, chemists, mathematicians, plumbers, welders, machinists, computer scientists… find out what kinds of jobs are needed to make cutting-edge science work! Plus: get a preview of the upcoming Facility for Rare Isotope Beams…
 

Session 2, 11:00 - 12:00

Financial Fitness for Students

Grades 6-8

Students will learn about the importance of budgeting and protecting their personal information through fun and interactive conversation and activities!

 

Mini Expo

Grades K-12

Join MSU SciFest presenters for a wide variety of hands-on activities on topics A-Z! 

 

Science On a Sphere Program

Grades 2-12

Explore science in a brand new way with the MSU Museum - through Science on a Sphere! Participants will experience one 30 minute Science On a Sphere program, which includes hands-on activities, and 30 minutes to explore the museum in small groups.

 

The Patient's Perspective

*This program is from 11:30 - 12:00 

Grades 6-12

Explore the world of healthcare on the Planetarium's domed screen. Expereince an immersive simulation from the patient's perspective during a trama visit in an Emergency Room. 360 filming technology immerses you into the patient's room to experience the sights and sounds of healthcare and explore the possibilities of a future career as a healthcare provider. Who will change the future of healthcare? Spartans Will!

Session 3, 12:30 - 1:30 

Financial Fitness for Students

Grades 6-8

Students will learn about the importance of budgeting and protecting their personal information through fun and interactive conversation and activities!

 

Mini Expo

Grades K-12

Join MSU SciFest presenters for a wide variety of hands-on activities on topics A-Z! 

 

Science On a Sphere Program

Grades 2-12

Explore science in a brand new way with the MSU Museum - through Science on a Sphere! Participants will experience one 30 minute Science On a Sphere program, which includes hands-on activities, and 30 minutes to explore the museum in small groups.

 

Who Will Solve the Problems? And Other Thoughts on Research Science Careers

Grades 4-12

MSU’s National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL) is one of the world’s leading rare isotope research facilities. Inside, researchers regularly smash nuclei together at nearly half the speed of light. How? It takes physicists, chemists, mathematicians, plumbers, welders, machinists, computer scientists… find out what kinds of jobs are needed to make cutting-edge science work! Plus: get a preview of the upcoming Facility for Rare Isotope Beams…

 

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