As we approach year end, we at EiE and the Museum of Science are reflecting on 2021. While we continue to adapt to the wide-reaching impacts of the coronavirus pandemic, we are touched by the ways our community provided for one another and continued to innovate this year.
Engineering Everywhere | Museum of Science | Thursday, November 25
This Year — And Every Year — We’re Grateful For...
Out-of-School time | EiE Resources for Teachers | Museum of Science | International Science Museum Day | Tuesday, November 9
Explore Space With Our NASA Resources for International Science Museum Day!
In honor of International Science Museum Day, explore our suite of FREE, NASA-funded STEM resources for students in grades 3-8. Research-based and classroom-tested, these resources are designed to support students’ understanding of space, while helping them see themselves as capable problem solvers.
Out-of-School time | Afterschool | Afterschool/Summer Camp | Early Engineering | Engineering is Elementary | Create a Generation of Problem Solvers | Engineering Activities | Museum of Science | Thursday, October 28
Halloween STEM Activities for a Spooky Science Weekend!
This Halloween, make Spooky STEM Activities a part of your celebration to engage your learners with mini-lessons sure to be a treat! Check out these simple, spooky STEM activities to do at home with your learners and make Halloween a learning holiday!
Museum of Science | Wednesday, July 7
Engineering Equity: A Look at the Statistics
A recent study by The Association of Public and Land-grant Universities showed us a snapshot of diversity across engineering education and a glimpse of where we’ve improved in promoting racial and gender equity — and where we have work to do.
Museum of Science | Friday, July 2
Real-World Connections: The Science of Fireworks!
As the 4th of July holiday rolls near and we prepare for firework shows across the country, curious minds everywhere have an opportunity to make a scientific connection to the lights in the sky! Did you know fireworks are a prime example of thermodynamics, chemistry and math? It takes a lot of STEM lessons to make those pyrotechnic shows come to life!