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Registration open for Montana State University STEAM Day on April 13

March 26, 2024

BOZEMAN — Registration is now open for Montana State University’s STEAM Day on Saturday, April 13. The daylong program offers girls in grades 6-8 creative, hands-on workshops to explore science, technology, engineering, the arts and mathematics.

MSU faculty and community members will teach workshops on topics such as astronomy, geology, robotics, health, engineering and microbiology. Registration is $35 and includes lunch, materials and four workshops.

The workshop descriptions and registration information are available online at ato.montana.edu/steam/ or by calling 406-994-6633 to receive a registration form via email.

Space is limited, and the event typically fills to capacity. Registrations are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.

STEAM Day is presented by MSU Academic Technology and Outreach. ATO works across MSU to support and advance the university’s land-grant mission through unique and innovative opportunities for outreach and engagement.

For more information, contact Tricia Bailey with ATO at 406-994-6633 or patricia.bailey3@montana.edu.

From the MSU News Service

Filed Under: Featured, News

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