May 2021
What is this newsletter??
You are receiving this new e-newsletter because you participated in our citizen science webinar in January; the citizen science kit giveaway in April; or otherwise expressed interest in building the citizen science network at Montana State University. You can unsubscribe at any time, OR -- help us build the network by sharing it with a friend of colleague at MSU or beyond.

We will be sending this occasional e-newsletter to share news and information about citizen science events and opportunities at MSU, in Montana and across the country. If you have an item to share, an idea for building the network, or a question, please contact the MSU Science Math Resource Center.
If you missed our Webinar, Citizen Science for Graduate Students (which ended up being an amazing presentation that will be of interest to anybody), you can watch it on our MSU Citizen Science Network page.

If you missed picking up a free citizen science kit at the library in April, you can still learn about all the featured projects here.
NASA CitSciCon is this Friday / Saturday
Imagine all the fun of Comic-Con, only with fewer costumes and a more sciency, save-the-planet, get-everyone-doing-science kind of vibe and you have NASA’s inaugural CitSciCon, a virtual event on May 21 and May 22. Lots of free online events. Learn more or register at: https://scistarter.org/NASA

We are especially excited about
  • NASA Citizen Science @ My School - Friday, May 21 at 9am Mountain Time
  • Citizen Science Near You - Saturday, May 22 at noon Mountain Time [This one features some of our favorite colleagues from GLOBE Observer!]

But be sure to check out all the awesome sessions...there is something for everyone!
This newsletter is brought to you by the MSU Science Math Resource Center with support from the NASA AEROKATS and ROVER Education Network (AREN) and Montana NSF EPSCoR