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College of Engineering seeks exhibitors, volunteers for Engineering and Science Festival

A student grabs a Engineering and Science Festival sticker at the 17th Annual event.
COEN’s Engineering and Science Festival, K-12 students and their families check out a range of exhibits and activities including: robotics, circuitry, chemistry, 3D printing, and expert-led presentations by various scientific and engineering disciplines meant to ignite curiosity and spark interest in STEM fields, photo by Priscilla Grover

The Micron Student Success Center in the College of Engineering announces the return of the Engineering and Science Festival on Feb. 22, 2025. This STEM festival – which has become a hallmark event of the college since 2005 – provides engaging activities, exhibits and demonstrations for all ages. It is free and open to the public.

The college encourages families, students, educators and STEM champions to join in the celebration after National Engineers Week. The event will feature robotics, circuitry, virtual reality, 3D printing and expert-led presentations of various scientific and engineering disciplines.

Want to host a hands-on activity? The College of Engineering is seeking educators, academic programs, student clubs and organizations, and industry partners to engage with attendees by hosting an activity.