Commemorating 75 Years of Discovery and Innovation
On May 10, 2025, the U.S. National Science Foundation commemorates its 75th anniversary. Since 1950, NSF has invested in ideas and innovations across all fields of science and engineering.
KLRN and the The DoSeum are joining museums across the country by participating in the NSF’s STEM Day, an event for learners of all ages filled with exciting hands-on activities and a screening of Cyberchase.
Join us from 10AM to 1PM at The DoSeum for a free, family-friendly event that celebrates learning!
Schedule of Events
Cyberchase Screening in English & Spanish
Ongoing from 10AM - 1PM
Hands-on STEM activities
Ongoing from 10AM - 1PM
Welcome and Dinosaur George Discussion
10:30AM
Meet & Greet with Digit from Cyberchase
10AM - 10:30AM
11AM - 11:30AM
12PM - 12:30PM
Activities Offered:
- St. Philip’s College Engineering & Math Department - students will guide a Scribbler Robot, a mobile robot that can be programmed for creative drawing patterns, to create their very own STEM-themed picture!
- KLRN Education Team- explore what candy and semiconductors have in common with a Chip Kids diffusion activity that teaches about the process of manufacturing semiconductors!
- KLRN Education Team- Plant a sunflower
- Alamo NEX Construction- participate in a spaghetti tower building challenge
- STEM Activity with the Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas
- UTSA Chemistry Department
- Door Prizes awarded every 30 minutes.
Event Info
Registration for this event is required.
Please RSVP using this link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/FTMBMMC
This FREE family event will be held in the theater room just as you enter the museum but before you go through the admission desk.
There is no need to purchase a Doseum ticket in order to attend the screening. However, if you would like to enter the actual Doseum you will you need to pay the admission fee. The Doseum admission prices can be found here: https://www.thedoseum.org/admission.
We hope you and your family will join us in this nationwide celebration of NSF-powered research and how it has powered the economy and touched everyone's lives.