STEM Week 2025 Events
Mar 14-23
+100 events nationwide
& online
Get ready for STEM Week 2025—a ten-day nationwide celebration of science, technology, engineering, and math!
Join FREE events hosted by museums, libraries, and top STEM organizations. Enjoy hands-on activities, interactive workshops, and inspiring talks that ignite curiosity and foster a love for learning.
2025 NATIONAL STEM FESTIVAL: PUBLIC EXPO
Meet the nation’s top young innovators & engage in 20+ hands-on activities. Free & fun for all ages! Presented by EXPLR.
BUG-OFF: BIOBLITZ
Join us to catch, identify, and document some of the insects and other arthropods found at Twin Lakes Park.
GUIDED NATURE WALK: BLUE CARBON
Join California Climate Action Corps fellows for a guided nature walk during Open House: Community Day on Sunday.
INTERACTIVE ENVIRONMENTAL STEM WORKSHOPS: ENERGY CONSERVATION
Workshop aimed to increase interest in STEM, expand knowledge on electricity generation, energy efficiency, renewable energies, and issues around climate emergency.
HYUNDAI MOTOR MANUFACTURING ALABAMA
Experience one of the world’s most advanced automotive plants and watch Alabama Team Members and amazing robots assemble Hyundai and Genesis vehicles.
CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT TREATMENT PLAN TOURS
A free tour of a wastewater treatment plant, where visitors can see how we clean millions of gallons of wastewater each day by removing human waste and pollutants.
FILM SCREENING: ROOTED
Celebrates the power of one woman’s unyielding commitment to food justice & illuminates the path towards societal and personal metamorphosis.
HOME COMPOSTING & URBAN GARDENING WORKSHOP
LASAN Home Composting and Urban Gardening Workshops.
THE TRUHLSEN-MARMOR MUSEUM OF THE EYE
The world’s only free, public museum dedicated to the fascinating science of sight.
MUSEUM OF RADIO AND TECHNOLOGY
The collection features: Cathedral, console, table-top, transistor, antique, collectable radios, ham equipment, vintage amateur receivers and more.
SAINT LOUIS SCIENCE CENTER
The Science Center features hundreds of interactive experiences across 10 galleries, showcasing historic, current, and future STEM concepts to promote the growth of these fields.
THE PATH TO A PATENT: HOW TO FILE A PATENT APPLICATION USING PATENT CENTER
US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) experts will teach participants how to file and manage patent documents online.
NATIONAL INVENTORS HALL OF FAME
Experience the past, present and future of American ingenuity as you are introduced to more than 600 world-changing Inductees.
USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN DATA SCIENCE
Learn how to harness the power of AI to enhance your data science skills in this online event!
SEA SECRETS LECTURE WITH JAMES W. HURRELL, PH.D
Can (Should) We Cool the Planet by Changing the Atmosphere?
OSPREYS ON THE PATUXENT
Learn about ospreys, the often-seen “fish hawk” of local rivers and the Chesapeake Bay, with senior naturalist Greg Kearns. Part of the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center’s 60th anniversary webinar series.
RESILIENT EARTH: THE EXHIBITION
Join us at RESILIENT EARTH: The Exhibition to experience an immersive exhibit showcasing humanity and sustainability.
CELL AND GENE THERAPY 2025
The latest progress in precision genome editing, novel delivery vectors, allogeneic cell therapies and the journey from laboratory research to clinical application.
RISE & GRIND CLEANUP
It takes a village to clean a village! Join SF Village and RefuseRefuse for a friendly neighborhood cleanup!
TRASH BASH
Grab your friends and family and join us at Birdland Park for this community event to help us clean up the community!
DISCLAIMER: Please be advised that events listed as part of the National STEM Festival, except for the National STEM Festival EXPO, are associated festival events independently organized and managed. EXPLR PBC Inc. does not control or assume responsibility for the content presented in these independent events or on their associated websites and/or social media platforms.
Attendees should be aware that EXPLR is not responsible for the management of these events. This includes, but is not limited to, any injuries, loss of items, reservation systems, scheduling, delays, cancellations, or changes made to the event details. While we hope each event offers a valuable and enriching experience, we advise attendees to inform themselves about the specifics of each event they plan to attend.