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SCIENCE IS ALL OF US
Join us at the Science Museum of Minnesota for an annual celebration of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math.
These programs bring together BIPOC STEM professionals, educators, students, and community members together to recognize the impact of representation, celebrate their STEM accomplishments, and foster community through a series of fun, interactive events.
Enjoy hands-on STEM activities, interactive displays, and presentations alongside music and dance performances, as well as access to all current exhibits at the Science Museum of Minnesota!
African Americans in STEM – January 6, 2024
Native Americans in STEM – January 13, 2024
Latinx Americans in STEM – January 20, 2024
Asian Americans in STEM – January 27, 2024
All events from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
REGISTER NOW
Register for one or multiple events!
SCIENCE MUSEUM OF MINNESOTA: 120 W Kellogg Blvd, St Paul, MN 55102
TICKETS: Pick up your tickets from the Project Success staff in the lobby of the Science Museum any time between 10:30a.m. and 1:30p.m. on the date of the event. Look for our table by the front entrance.
TRANSPORTATION: If you do not have access to a ride, call Project Success and we can provide transportation for you. Please let us know if you need a ride when you make your reservation. We will need at least 2 days’ notice to set up transportation. An adult (18 or older) must be present to receive a ride.
CHILDCARE: This event is appropriate for all ages! There is no childcare at the Science Museum.
* The Science Museum of Minnesota encourages all visitors 5 years of age and older to wear masks, but it is not required.
Tickets generously donated by the Science Museum of Minnesota.
QUESTIONS? Call us at 612.874.7710 or email programs@projectsuccess.org.