Springfield March For Science is on KSMU
We were lucky to be contacted by the host of the local public radio host of the weekly STEM Spot show on KSMU. Have a listen! There is also …
We were lucky to be contacted by the host of the local public radio host of the weekly STEM Spot show on KSMU. Have a listen! There is also …
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 …
We are pleased to announce that Dr. Wafaa Kaf has joined the list of speakers for the March For Science. Currently a professor at MSU, Dr. Kaf covers such topics …
There will be eight organizations who will have tables at the March For Science. We are proud to list them here, and give folks a little something to look forward …
As the March For Science approaches, it’s important to remember why we are marching, and that even among science enthusiasts, there are many reasons for marching. This handy little graph …
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 …
Local writer Bon Tindle interviewed Eric Wells, the head organizer for the event. They talked about the march, the goals, and how important science is in our everyday lives. It’s …
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 …