Virginia Science Festival Explained

Virginia Science Festival
Abbreviation:VSF
Purpose:STEM outreach and education
Headquarters:Blacksburg, Virginia
Region Served:Virginia
Parent Organization:Virginia Tech, Science Museum of Western North Carolina
Affiliations:USA Science and Engineering Festival
Website:virginiasciencefestival.org

The Virginia Science Festival (VSF) is a multi-week event encompassing events across 11 sites featuring many disciplines throughout Virginia. The festival was inaugurated in 2014,[1] and is organized by Virginia Tech and the Science Museum of Western Virginia with the goal of highlighting the educational, cultural, and economic impact of science in the state. NCSF events include hands-on activities, talks, and lab tours.[2]

Participants have included NASA Langley, Wallops Flight Center, Virginia Department of Transportation, American Red Cross, WDBJ, and Carilion Health Care.

The festival was initially funded through a grant from the Science Festival Foundation, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, and Appalachian Power.

Notes and References

  1. News: Fourth Virginia Tech Science Festival returns Nov. 4. 2017-10-31. Augusta Free Press. 2017-11-22. en-US.
  2. News: Allen. Mark. Blacksburg and Roanoke kick off statewide Virginia Science Festival. October 2, 2014.