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Have a STEM Event? Let us spread the word!

If you know of any STEM-based programs or events to take place that you would like us to announce, we would be glad to review them and post them on our website event calendar!

In order to get started, submit an event on our event upload form at this link or email [email protected], and we will do the rest! We appreciate you contributing to STEM education in Arkansas!

Biology Day

STEAM Center At Burnham Woods 5705 Gordon Lane, Fort Smith, AR, United States

Join us for a fun day on March 6th at the STEAM Center in Fort Smith as we partner with University of Arkansas – Fort Smith Professor, Dr. Jeff Shaver, […]

$8

Amazeum Fun Patch Night

Scott Family Amazeum 1009 Museum Wa, Bentonville, AR, United States

After the Amazeum closes to the public, Girls Scouts are taking over the museum for an exclusive STEAM event on Girl Scouts Birthday! Girl Scouts get to have even more […]

$10

ARKANSAS REGIONAL JUNIOR SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES SYMPOSIUM

Virtual

The Junior Science and Humanities Symposia (JSHS) promote original research and experimentation in the STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) disciplines at the high school level and publicly recognize students […]

MMXXI Engineering Olympics

The Engineering Olympics is designed to introduce students to engineering through competitive team events and exercises. All participating schools receive all materials necessary to compete at no charge. There is a nominal […]

$5

Innovation Challenge Registration Deadline

The Arkansas Innovation Hub challenges you to innovate a new solution to a real-world problem! Every day we learn new skills and techniques and help solve problems for artists, makers, […]

DNA Decoding Challenge Submission Form Deadline

Now available: This real-world learning activity for high school students, student teams and classrooms asks students to decode the DNA sequences displayed on the outside windows of the new Children's Mercy Research Institute. […]