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Volunteers needed for Science Olympiad tournament March 4

science olympiad logoThe MSU Science Math Resource Center is pleased to announce preparations for the 41st Annual Science Olympiad State Tournament at the campus of Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana. The state tournament will take place Tuesday, March 4, 2025.

Founded in 1984, the Science Olympiad is the premier team STEM competition in the nation, providing standards-based challengesto middle and high school teams. Would your STEM educators, school administrator, or families like to learn more?  Visit the Science Olympiad webpage HERE.

Each year, hundreds of students, faculty, staff and community members volunteer for this event. Find out how you can be a Science Olympiad volunteer  and support the next generation in STEM. 

Educators: Apply for a free World Quantum Day activity kit

World Quantum Day is an international event held on April 14 to generate interest in quantum science. This year, 2025, has also been designated by UNESCO as the International Year of Quantum. To help Montana educators celebrate, we are giving away 40 free World Quantum Day educators' kits. Activities are designed for grades 6-12. Apply by March 16, 2025.

Learn more and apply

Scientists have used quantum mechanics to create technologies ranging from those we use every day - such as the chips in smartphones and microwave ovens - to cutting edge emerging technologies that have the potential to change our world! You can learn more about what Quantum is on this page, but no educator experience in quantum is required to be eligible for a kit.

The implementation of activities in these kits are also designated as a QuanTime events through the National Q-12 Education Partnership.

Come visit the STEM Lending Library: All are welcome

The Science Math Resource Center's STEM Lending Library is filled with books, kits and hands-on resources for use in educational outreach. MSU students, staff and faculty and in-service educators can check out materials. The SMRC staff is happy to make recommendations of appropriate resources for age groups and situations.

We alsowelcome inquiries and new projects from researchers who wish to create and disseminate educational resources for broader impacts and outreach.

The STEM Lending Library is located in Reid 413 (enter through Reid 412). Learn more about the Lending Library HERE.