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The committee looks forward to welcoming everyone to Celebrate Science Indiana. Please like us on Facebook and help us spread the word about the great day to be had at the Indiana State Fairgrounds on Saturday, October 2, 2021. Many thanks to our 2021 sponsors and exhibitors: OUR SPONSORS – Celebrate Science Indiana
The Celebrate Science Indiana organizing committee has been working diligently to move the 2021 festival forward with the intent of holding an in-person event on Saturday, October 2, 2021. However, overcoming the difficulties health officials and others face in being able to contain the spread of COVID 19 remains a challenge despite everyone’s best efforts.
Celebrate Science Indiana is a fun, free, family event for Indiana. Celebrate Science Indiana will offer many interactive opportunities for individuals with an interest in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) to learn more about how these areas are being applied by business and industry throughout Indiana and why it is important for students to consider pursuing a career in ...
Imagine! Discover! Explore! Come to “Celebrate Science” on October 12th at the Indiana State Fairgrounds, Exposition Hall! You are invited to Tinkerfest 2024 at the Indiana State Museum on Saturday, September 21 from 10 AM – 5 PM; Batteries and Books at Celebrate Science Indiana; Get Ready for Celebrate Science Indiana 2024: A STEM ...
Oct 11, 2021 · Held on a beautiful Saturday, Science Fest provided Hoosiers of all ages with an environment for exploration and excitement on Oct. 9. The festival featured 15 scientific areas, 80 outdoor activities and collectable cards from the departments and programs responsible for the festival.
Jul 28, 2023 · By Larry Sernyk | 2022-05-18T16:44:26+00:00 May 18, 2022 | Grades 9-12, Science, Science Fair, STEAM, STEM | Comments Off on Two Indiana students win Awards at the 2022 Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair in Atlanta
It is open to 4th through 12th grade students. Each school can nominate only 3 students per grade. After the judging process, top 2-3 students from each grade can be advanced to the state science fair from the regional science fair. Twelve regional science fairs nominate 2 students from each grade level to the Indiana State Science Fair.