Events
CREATE for STEM hosts, sponsors and supports STEM education research happenings around MSU. Please let us know if there are conferences, workshops, presentations, etc... that you would like posted on the CREATE Events page and we will do our best to help.
We hosted Dr. Sara Vogel from City University in New York, and Qian Wu from East China Normal University during Fall 2025. In the spring, a new series called CREATE Community Talks was launched in an effort to give opportunities to junior researchers to share their work, offer support and advice, and allow for open conversation around current research projects. Plans are underway for next year's series; we will share more information later in the summer.
Our eleventh mini-conference is just around the corner! Please plan to join us on Tuesday, May 12th, in the STEM Teaching & Learning building, where we have held the event the past two years. See below for more information about our keynote speaker and registration. Two exciting things about this year's program: 1) we're hosting our first ever mathematics scholar as keynote speaker and 2) 'lightning talks', or three-minute speed talks, will be part of the mini-conference experience prior to the poster session. For a researcher, having a three-minute 'elevator pitch' at-the-ready is one of the most important tools to keep in the toolbox. We are hoping that this practice session will help researchers get comfortable summarizing their work succinctly and in lay-persons language.
Thank you for a great year of gatherings in CREATE! We hope to see you on Tuesday, May 12, whether you are presenting a poster or lightning talk, or attending to learn about colleagues' research.
Past Events
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12 Apr 07:00
NSTA Engage 2021: virtual conference set for April 12 - May 8, 2021.
The annual NSTA conference and expo will be virtual again this year. Experience NSTA’s Engage: Spring21! -
07 Apr 07:00
2021 ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE, April 7-10, 2021
SCIENCE EDUCATION, A PUBLIC GOOD FOR THE GOOD OF THE PUBLIC? RESEARCH TO EMPOWER, EVOKE, AND REVOLUTIONIZE -
02 Apr 19:00
Zoom Book Talk: Preparing Science Teachers Through Practice-Based Teacher Education, April 2, 2021
Join Stanford’s Graduate School of Education’s Science in The City Research Group as they welcome the team of Dr. David Stroupe, Dr. Karen Hammerness, Dr. Scott McDonald, & Dr. Kirsten Mawyer. -
01 Apr 07:00
Don't miss CREATE at the MSU Science Festival, April 2021
The festival runs for the entire month of April, and is FREE of charge! Make sure to take advantage of this extraordinary event. -
26 Mar 23:00
Trust in Science? CANR presents Cary Funk, Ph.D., Pew Research Center, March 26, 2021
The Michigan State University (MSU) College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR) will lead conversations and events focusing on trust in science throughout the year. -
24 Mar 06:00
Please join us for the 2021 ISDDE virtual conference, March 24, 2021
ISDDE (the International Society for Design and Development in Education) will hold its first online international day conference on Wednesday, March 24th, 2021. -
18 Mar 06:00
Michigan Mathematics & Science Leadership Network Chat, March-April, 2021
MMSLN Director Mary Starr will provide updates on OpenSciEd middle school, high school, and elementary school! -
15 Mar 17:00
RESCHEDULED: Mathematics Education Colloquium, March 15, 2021
Please join PRIME in welcoming Dr. Peter Liljedahl from Simon Fraser University, who will be presenting Building Thinking Classrooms. -
11 Mar 22:30
Women in STEM workshop, March 11, 2021
Don't miss this opportunity to engage with accomplished MSU STEM researchers! -
27 Feb 07:00
MSTA's 68th Annual Conference, Feb 27 and March 6, 2021
Register today to join your fellow Science Teachers across the state as our organization comes together to live our mission: to stimulate, support and provide leadership for the improvement of science education throughout Michigan. -
23 Feb 02:00
Learning We Need - A virtual event, February 22, 2021
This will be a free Zoom event focused on project-based learning; hear about new breakthrough research, as well as first-hand stories from educators and students around the impact of PBL. -
12 Feb 18:00
MSU Mathematics Education Virtual Colloquium, Friday, February 12, 2021
You are invited to join the MSU Mathematics Department as they welcome Arthur Bakker, Mathematics Education Researcher, at the Freudenthal Institute, Utrecht University, the Netherlands & Patricio Guillermo Herbst, Professor of Education and Mathematics, University of Michigan.

