The following museums around the country hosted math-related activities during April 2017, Mathematics and Statistics Awareness Month!
2017 Museum Events
Alabama
- Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center (Mobile)
Arizona
- Lowell Observatory (Flagstaff)
- Children’s Museum Tucson (Tuscon)
California
- Gateway Science Museum (Chico)
- Columbia Memorial Space Center (Downey)
- Western Science Center (Hemet)
- Fleet Science Center (San Diego)
Florida
- Museum of Discovery and Science (Fort Lauderdale)
- Emerald Coast Science Center (Fort Walton Beach)
Illinois
- International Museum of Surgical Science (Chicago)
- Children’s Discovery Museum (Normal)
Indiana
- Science Central (Fort Wayne)
- The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis (Indianapolis)
Massachusetts
- MIT Museum (Cambridge)
Minnesota
- The Works Museum (Bloomington)
Missouri
- Saint Louis Science Center (St. Louis)
New Hampshire
- SEE Science Center (Manchester)
New Mexico
- Explora (Albuquerque)
- New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science (Albuquerque)
Pennsylvania
- Carnegie Science Center (Pittsburgh)
Texas
- Fort Worth Museum of Science and History (Fort Worth)
- Science Spectrum (Lubbock)
Virginia
- Children’s Museum of Virginia (Portsmouth)
- Science Museum of Virginia (Richmond)
- Science Museum of Western Virginia (Roanoke)
Wisconsin
- Discovery World (Milwaukee)
Wyoming
- Lander Children’s Museum (Lander)
ATSC Members: Thank you for hosting Giant SOMA Cube Workshops!
Members of the Association of Science – Technology Centers (ASTC) celebrated the 2017 National Math Festival by hosting Giant SOMA Cube Workshops and other mathy activities at their institutions. (For an overview of the workshop, visit Making Math Visible.)
Celebrate math wherever you are!
Join us online—all year round! While you’re waiting for the next National Math Festival, you can explore More Math! activities, with a curated collection of games, magic tricks, logic puzzles, videos, books, and more. We add new content each month, and there’s sure to be something for everyone to enjoy!
For more ways to get involved with the National Math Festival anywhere in the U.S., you can share your math pictures and stories on social media by tagging @natmathfestival on Twitter.
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