STEM Week 2025 Events
A Nationwide Celebration of Innovation
From March 14–23, STEM Week 2025 brought together museums, libraries, schools, and leading STEM organizations for 100+ events across the country and online. Explore highlights from the 2025 below.
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BUILD YOUR OWN CITY: URBAN PLANNING WITH CITIES SKYLINES
Learn how cities are designed and build your own with Cities: Skylines—free for middle and high schoolers!
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.
BUILD WITH LEGOS & DUPLOS
School age kids enjoy building with Legos while younger kids enjoy building with Duplos.
NY ENERGY ZONE
The NY Energy Zone is a fully interactive facility that offers a thrilling journey into the world of electricity, past, present, and future!
TECHCONNECT: WEBSITES FOR BEGINNERS
The NYPL offers in-person TechConnect computer classes for beginners.
NEW YORK TECH SOCIAL | BRAINSTATION EVENT
A social evening to connect with the New York community of tech professionals, BrainStation alumni, and more.
THE NATIONAL SKYSCRAPER MUSEUM
The exhibits at the National Skyscraper Museum in New York City seamlessly blend the rich history and cutting-edge technology of skyscrapers
INTERACTIVE ENVIRONMENTAL STEM WORKSHOPS: SOLAR CARS
Workshop aimed to increase interest in STEM, expand knowledge on electricity generation, energy efficiency, renewable energies, and issues around climate emergency.
TECHCONNECT: TECH BASIC TUESDAY
Free class for adults covering internet basics. Location: Grand Concourse Library.
AMSEAS SEAL WALK & BEACH CLEAN UP at CUPSOGUE COUNTY PARK
Join AMSEAS to learn about local wildlife and the challenges they face, clean up the beach, and maybe even see some seals!
HALLOCK BEACH WALK/CLEANUP
Join AMSEAS at Hallock State Park Preserve for a beach walk/cleanup to learn more about conservation and your parks as you clean the beach!
CLIMATE CHANGE, TREE MIGRATION, AND NORTHEASTERN FORESTS
Dr. Angelica Patterson explores potential carbon storage changes in forests from shifts in tree species, and how changes can be mitigated.
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.