Events
CREATE for STEM hosts, sponsors and supports STEM education happenings around MSU. We are working to help bring attention to STEM education related events around the country; please let us know if there are any conferences, workshops, etc... that you would like posted on the CREATE Events page and we will do our best to help.
Our first speaker for the 25-26 series was Dr. Sara Vogel from CUNY in September, and we are working on bringing in two other STEM education research leaders in spring of 2026.
Too, we are developing a new series that will give opportunities to junior researchers to share their work, offer support and advice, and allow for open conversation around current research projects. Watch for information about the spring dates for this initiative.
Past Events
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30 Jun 19:00
International Asteroid Day, June 30, 2020. Don't miss this family-friendly event!
Asteroid Day is a dynamic awareness and educational program to inspire the world about asteroids – their role in the formation of our solar system, how we can use their resources, how asteroids can pave the way for future exploration and finally how we can protect our planet from asteroid impacts. -
26 Jun 22:00
MMSLN Science Chat, June 26, 2020
The Michigan Mathematics and Science Leadership Network is hosting another 'Science Chat' this Friday, 6/26, at 3pm. Guests this week are Dr. Angie Calabrese-Barton and Dr. Edna Tan, along with some of their colleagues. -
26 Jun 02:30
Albert Einstein Fellowship event - June 25, 2020
Do you have the monthly #EinsteinFellows19 #edchat in your calendar for Thursday from 7:30-8:00 pm ET? Let's talk about #race in #STEMed. We'll be here with guest host alumni @SPSheehan -
23 Jun 07:00
Together We Breathe - a three week event begins June 23, 2020
This will be held for the next three Tuesdays from 1:00-2:30. -
19 Jun 07:00
ICLS 2020 - biennial conference of ISLS News starts today!
Happening Now! Don't miss the International Conference of the Learning Sciences - the biennial conference of @ISLSnews. -
18 Jun 21:00
Explore the Smithsonian's dinosaurs, June 18, 2020
Join Matthew Carrano, paleontologist and Curator of Dinosauria, to explore the Smithsonian's dinosaurs! Matt will introduce viewers to the concept of "renovating dinosaurs," the process of updating how dinosaur skeletons are displayed based on new scientific findings and discoveries. -
18 Jun 21:00
eCYBERMISSION - upcoming online events, July 18-19, 2020
eCYBERMISSION is a web-based science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) competition for students in grades six through nine that promotes self-discovery and enables all students to recognize the real-life applications of STEM. -
16 Jun 07:00
Call for papers - Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Science Education Research 2020
The Journal of Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Science Education Research (DISER) announces a special issue on designing, developing and teaching project-based learning (PBL) to promote disciplinary and interdisciplinary science education. -
04 Jun 00:00
MMSLN invites you to join the Responsive Teaching Institute, June 3, 2020
The Responsive Teaching Institute is an opportunity for educators to examine instruction from an equity perspective. -
22 May 07:00
Science Chats! Friday, hosted by MMSLN (free events), May 22 and May 29, 2020
The 5/22 event, Drs. Amelia Wenk Gotwals and Tanya S. Wright will discuss the components of their K-2 integrated science and literacy, SOLID Start, project. The 5/29 event will focus on the collaboration between Fox 2 Detroit's Lori Pinson and NSTA. -
21 May 02:00
NSTA hosts Transforming Science Learning: Don't Turn the Page Yet! May 20, 2020
Join NSTA on Wednesday, May 20, 2020, starting at 7:00 pm ET to explore interactive reading strategies to engage students that connect children's books to the practices of science and engineering. -
20 May 22:00
MMSLN Math Chat, May 20, 2020
Are you a math educator in Michigan? The MMSLN wants to provide connection opportunities that are supportive of our mathematics leaders. We invite you to join in the next MMSLN Math Chat. FREE. No charge and no membership required.

