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73rd MSTA Annual Conference!

March 5-7, 2026 | Radisson in Downtown Kalamazoo Michigan


The event offers workshops, keynote speakers, networking, exhibitor displays, and sponsorship opportunities, along with special features
like field trips, an awards dinner, and multiple session tracks for science educators. Each educator can receive SCECH credit for continuing
education hours for an additional $25 fee.

Purchase your registration Now!

Keynote speakers


Dr. Jesse Wilcox Friday, March 6 8:00 AM

From Surviving to Thriving: Small Changes that Can Make a Big Impact on Your Teaching Career

Teaching science is a difficult job. Yet, teachers can make small, actionable changes that can increase their joy and excitement for science teaching as well as improve their students’ learning. This keynote will provide examples, grounded in science education research, that you can use to create a thriving career teaching science.

Dr. Jesse Wilcox is an Assistant Professor in Biology and Science Education at the University of Northern Iowa. Prior to becoming a professor, Dr. Wilcox served as a high school general science and biology teacher. Over the course of his career, he has won numerous teaching awards, presented hundreds of times at science and STEM education conferences, and published dozens of articles in science and STEM education journals.

Today, Dr. Wilcox’s research focuses on how to best prepare and support science teachers using research-based practices. As part of this research, he seeks to understand the experiences and content knowledge gains of students when they engage in high-impact instructional practices, as well as identify how to best bridge the gap between research and practice to promote effective science teaching.


Chris Woods Saturday, March 7 at 8:00am

The Joy of Science

In a futuristic and high-tech world of AI and robotics (but sadly no Marty McFly hoverboards), it's even more imperative that we build a culture of science learning that includes joy, inspiration, and creativity. How do we ensure that science keeps including hands-on and problem solving when more of our learning takes place on a screen? And how do we as educators keep that excitement going when science time is limited and the busyness of the school year takes over? We'll answer those questions together, and refresh and rejuvenate your love of teaching science.

Chris Woods has been inspiring kids as a math and science teacher for over 25 years. In addition to his work in the classroom, Chris wrote the book Daily STEM: How to Create a STEM Culture in Your Classrooms & Communities, shares free STEM resources on his website dailystem.com and @dailystem on social media, and is the host of “The STEM Everyday Podcast” 

Chris loves finding creative ways to inspire students, especially by adding STEM to every classroom & making STEM accessible to families at home.  He believes that STEM is not a class we teach, it's a culture we build.

Chris has been happily married to his wife Sue for 27 years & has 3 great kids.


Sponsored by


MSTA is now accepting proposals for speakers at the upcoming conference. We invite educators, researchers, and professionals to share their expertise, innovative practices, and inspiring stories with science teachers from across the state. Sessions can range from hands-on workshops and classroom strategies to curriculum development, leadership, and emerging trends in science education.

Please fill out this form below to submit a presentation proposal. Proposals are due by December 5, 2025. The primary presenter must be a member of MSTA.

All submissions will be reviewed and evaluated for content and learning methodologies that will assure balanced, high-level engagement with our participants.

Sponsorship and Exhibitor Opportunities

Sponsorships offer valuable visibility and direct engagement with hundreds of science educators through opportunities like keynote sessions, receptions, teacher scholarships, and more. Packages range from $300 to $8,000 and include recognition in newsletters, social media, event signage, and opportunities to connect directly with attendees.

New This Year

Please - RESERVE your sponsorship and exhibitor booth online here.
Once you reserve your spot, we will follow-up with an invoice for payment

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View Prospectus

Hotel Information

CLICK the link below to book your room by February 11, 2026:
This year's hotel is the Radisson Hotel in Downtown Kalamazoo, Michigan

Radisson Hotel Booking Link


  1. The Radisson Hotel is where all conference sessions will be hosted except for off-site field trips and the Awards dinner
  2. Overnight self-parking is discounted to $10/night
  3. Valet parking is available at our standard rate of $30/night, before tip

Awards Dinner

Join MSTA for a special evening at our Annual Awards Dinner and Reception, hosted at the Air Zoo on Friday, March 6, 2026, beginning at 5:30 pm. This celebratory event honors outstanding science educators and leaders who are making a difference in classrooms and communities across Michigan. Guests will enjoy a memorable evening of recognition, networking, and inspiration in a truly unique setting surrounded by the Air Zoo’s dynamic exhibits.

Registration is REQUIRED for this event and not included in your conference registration. Purchase your registration ticket for $50 here:

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Agenda At a Glance

Thursday, March 5, 2026

 12:00 pm Exhibit Hall/Rock Shop set-up 
 5:00 pm Welcome Reception – Crafted Copper

Friday, March 6, 2026

 6:30 am  Morning Yoga (Exercise room)
 7:00 am  Exhibit Hall Open (Kalamazoo room)
 8:00 am  Keynote Speaker: Dr. Jesse Wilcox (Ballroom 1st floor) - 1 SCECH 
 9:00 am  Exhibit Hall Open (Kalamazoo rooms)
 9:30 am  Breakout Sessions - 1 SCECH
 10:30 am  Exhibit Hall Open (Kalamazoo room)
 11:00 am Breakout Sessions - 1 SCECH
 12:00 pm  Lunch & Networking (Ballroom 1st floor)
 1:00 pm  Breakout Sessions - 1 SCECH
 2:00 pm  Exhibit Hall Open (Kalamazoo room)
 2:30 pm  Breakout Sessions - 1 SCECH
 3:30 pm  Exhibit Hall Open & snack (Kalamazoo room)
 4:00 pm  Breakout Sessions 
 5:30 pm  Awards Reception (Air Zoo) *Pre-registered guests only*
 6:30 pm  Dinner (Air Zoo) *Pre-registered guests only*

Saturday, March 7, 2025

 6:30 am Morning Yoga (Exercise room)
 7:00 am Exhibit Hall Open (Kalamazoo room)
 8:00 am Keynote Speaker: Chris Woods (Ballroom 1st floor) 1 SCECH
 9:00 am Exhibit Hall Open (Kalamazoo room)
 9:30 am Breakout Sessions 1 SCECH
 10:30 am Exhibit Hall Open (Kalamazoo room)
 11:00 am Breakout Sessions 1 SCECH
 12:00 pm Lunch & Networking (Ballroom 1st floor)
 1:00 pm Breakout Sessions 1 SCECH
 2:00 pm Exhibit Hall Open (Kalamazoo room)
 2:30 pm Breakout Sessions 1 SCECH
 3:30 pm Conference concludes

72nd MSTA Annual Conference

  • 7 Mar 2025
  • 7:00 AM
  • 8 Mar 2025
  • 3:30 PM
  • Lansing Center

Registration

(depends on selected options)

Base fee:
  • Award Ceremony Attendee Only
  • Come explore tools you've probably never had a chance to use at a woman owned woodworking shop. Megan uses stainable woods/practices and holds a variety of classes for children and adults. Enjoy this adventure in woodworking and have a few snacks and beverages to boot. This session will be across the street from the Lansing Center which will include a short walk to the shop. The price is $10 and a maximum of 30 guests is allowed. This session is 4-5:30 on Friday, 3/7/25.

Registration is closed


Welcome to the 72nd MSTA Annual Conference! As a reminder, you will be able to build out your own personalized agenda one week before conference via the conference platform app. More details to come.

REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED. If you would like to register, email info@msta-mich.org. 


Cancellation Policy:
Cancellations and refund requests must be submitted to events@msta-mich.org and received no later than February 17, 2025. You will receive a full refund minu$25 administrative fee.

There will be no refunds for any reason after February 17, 2025.  No Shows: If you do not cancel in writing by the above date to MSTA and do not attend, you are still responsible for payment.

Written notification of substitutions must be submitted to events@msta-mich.org and received by February 17, 2025.  No penalty fee will be assessed for substitutions.

Hotel Information (MSTA is offering 2 hotels this year)

Courtyard by Marriot Lansing Downtown is currently sold out of our room block however the AC Hotel Lansing is available with plenty of rooms. 


AC Hotel Lansing is offering discounted room rates at $154 a night which includes breakfast. The AC Lansing is a short 10 minute drive to the Lansing Convention Center. 


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