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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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.
TODAY’ EDUCATION. TOMORROW’s BREAKTHROUGHS
Meet the people who are part of making breakthroughs that change patients lives.
CRACK THE CODE: LEARNING UNDEFEATED’S IMMERSIVE HEIST
CRACK THE CODE: LEARNING UNDEFEATED’S IMMERSIVE HEIST
CHILDREN’S ENTREPRENEUR MARKET
The Children’s Entrepreneur Market is an award-winning program that teaches young people about the power of entrepreneurship, innovation and leadership through experiential learning.
TOUR NOAA BOULDER
Have you ever wondered what it looks like to live on the South Pole, or who should be worried about space weather…?
GRACE HOPPER-INSPIRED CODING ACTIVITIES
Celebrate computer coding pioneer Admiral Grace Hopper with fun, no-computer coding activities!
GIRLS WHO CODE CLUB AT LINEBAUGH
A free after-school program at Linebaugh Public Library for all 3rd-5th graders (not just girls). Join us to explore computational thinking, create projects in Scratch, and meet new friends!
SCRATCH: UNLEASHING INDEPENDENCE, CREATIVITY, AND CONFIDENCE
We will introduce you to skills relevant to Scratch and guide you through a selected project in the form of a codealong,
BUILD WITH LEGOS & DUPLOS
School age kids enjoy building with Legos while younger kids enjoy building with Duplos.
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.
CHAT WITH A PARK RANGER AT MOUNTAIN VIEW
Explore STEM topics with Park Rangers through engaging discussions about Alaskan dinosaurs, sea otters, and more!
HOME COMPOSTING & URBAN GARDENING WORKSHOP
LASAN Home Composting and Urban Gardening Workshops.
POLARIS EXPERIENCE CENTER
Home to research and development, engineering, product testing and manufacturing.
LEGOS @ THE LIBRARY
A free LEGO building event at the Laupahoehoe library. It's a great chance to learn about engineering by building things.
THE TRUHLSEN-MARMOR MUSEUM OF THE EYE
The world’s only free, public museum dedicated to the fascinating science of sight.
MIDDLE SCHOOL MARINE SCIENCE CLUB
Guest speakers from the Seattle Aquarium and other groups will discuss careers in marine science.
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.
YOUNG SCIENTIST (GRADE 4-6)
The Young Scientists Program: Engaging science to inspire curiosity. Focus on Basic Inquiry, Life Sciences, and Physical Sciences.
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.