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WKAR and ComArtSci at the 2017 MSU Science Festival

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Amanda Pinckney
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WKAR Curious Crew at the 2016 MSU Science Festival. 4/16/2016.

April 7-23 at the MSU Science Festival | Join Curious Crew and others at the 2017 MSU Science Festival!

Featuring WKAR and ComArtScion East Lansing Expo Day, Science Cafe and Pubs and Tour Day.

East Lansing Expo Day
Sat. April 8, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
WKAR Curious Crew Roadshow!
Biomedical and Physical Sciences Bldg, MSU

The Curious Crew -- and YOU -- explore science in the everyday world around us. How does that work? What happens next? Join us to find out!

Science Cafes and Pubs
Sun. April 9, 7 - 9 p.m. 
The Science of Communication
Dublin Square - 327 Abbot Rd, East Lansing, MI 48823

Have a drink and learn about the science of communication with expert faculty from MSU's College of Communication Arts and Sciences. Dave Ewoldsen, Jingbo Meng and Kjerstin Thorson will share their insights on gaming, politics, social media and health. Talks will be informal with time for discussion.

Tour Day
Sat. April 15, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.
WKAR Family Celebrates Science!
WKAR Studio A, MSU - 404 Wilson Rd, East Lansing
(Parking inTrowbridge Ramp - 1149 Red Cedar Road, East Lansing, MI 48824) 

Celebrate science with WKAR Family on Saturday, April 15, as part of the MSU Science Festival Tour Day! Bring your whole family to WKAR studios for an interactive celebration of all things science. Join Rob Stephenson and the Curious Crew for hands-on experiments and fun investigations. Meet and greet the most curious of them: all Curious George! And, take an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour to see the technology that makes WKAR work, on the air and in the studio. It’s all part of this year’s MSU Science Festival Tour Day!

For more information, please visit sciencefestival.msu.edu.

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