March For Science Reaches 800 Participants
We are so proud to announce that we have at least 800 marchers who plan to attend. This will make our event a raging success, and we hope each and …
We are so proud to announce that we have at least 800 marchers who plan to attend. This will make our event a raging success, and we hope each and …
Capture yourself marching for science, and use our fancy Snapchat filter to make it even more special! We request that you only use it along the march route, so that …
We have collected the interviews for participants to watch. We hope you are as excited about these speakers as we are, and cannot wait to hear your questions and comments …
Sarah Bargo of Rogersville, MO wrote a beautiful letter to the Springfield News-Leader that explained why she supports the March For Science and why others, should too. Please click here …
To give our legislators a momento and a literal statement of our support, banners have been designed for participants to sign. When the march is over, these banners will be …
Parking downtown can be tricky, and even the most committed protesters might find it challenging to get around. This map will help you find parking and keep your bearings while …
We extended an invitation to our governor, in hopes that he would recognize or better yet participate in supporting science. Governor Greitens declined, citing previous commitments. While we are disappointed, …
On March 21st we sent invite letters to 33 elected officials across Missouri and as of this date we have yet to hear back from a single one. We even gave …
Two weeks ago the city of Springfield actually approved the permit for us to hold the March For Science event, but we just now received the signed copy in our …
The national March For Science released a pledge and in true science style, laid out a thoughtful plan as to what this pledge will look like in the real world. …