The 2026 State Science Fair is made possible through the support of Medtronic, the event’s Premier Sponsor.
Sincere Thanks to Kris Fowler
We’re saying goodbye and thank you to Kris Fowler, who is retiring this year after managing the Minnesota State Science Bowls and Winchell Undergraduate Research Symposium since 2020.
Kris brought energy and expertise to the role of Science Bowl Manager, deftly organizing both the Middle School and High School Science Bowls. Her capable management and exhaustive knowledge of these complex competitions never failed to impress her coworkers and event attendees. Prior to joining MAS, Kris volunteered for our Science Bowl events for over a decade, and continued to volunteer for the National Science Bowl competitions in Washington, DC.
As the Science Bowl manager, Kris advanced new aspects of the program that increased opportunities for student participants, such as the popular ‘Lunch with a Scientist’ and exciting tours of laboratories at host institutions. Kris was an integral aspect of fostering the strong sense of community and camaraderie that attendees often comment on at Science Bowl events. The MAS community greatly benefited from her passion and dedication to these unique experiences for motivated STEM students.
Kris also organized our annual Winchell Undergraduate Research Symposium, which draws students throughout the Upper Midwest to communicate their scientific research. She made connections with educational institutions throughout the state, allowing MAS to reach new audiences by holding the event in locations such as Collegeville, Brooklyn Park, and Winona. Kris’ work in this role provided opportunities for hundreds of undergraduate students to gain experience communicating their independent research to fellow scientists. Her work enabled undergraduates from diverse STEM fields to connect with and learn from each other. Furthermore, Kris ensured that the symposium provided opportunities for undergraduates to explore STEM careers and graduate school opportunities.
In addition to her role in Science Bowl and Winchell, Kris’ had a positive impact on many other aspects of MAS. Her expertise in event planning and extensive scientific background has made her a valued sounding board for many of our other STEM programs. Her spreadsheet wizardry has eased State Science Fair data entry and saved the sanity of more than one MAS employee. Her calmness and insight brought so much to everything she was involved with. Her coworkers especially appreciated Kris’ excellent cookies that have graced the table at staff meetings and holiday parties.
We are so thankful for her and her continued support of MAS and its programs!
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The 2025 State Science Fair is made possible through the support of Medtronic, the event’s Premier Sponsor.
Undergraduates Present Research at Regional Symposium
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MINNESOTA STUDENTS COMPETE AT STATE SCIENCE FAIR
434 middle and high school students from 59 schools across Minnesota competed in the 88th annual Minnesota State Science & Engineering Fair (SSEF) on March 28 at the Roy Wilkins Auditorium in St. Paul.
MINNESOTA STUDENTS SHOWCASE RESEARCH AT STATE SCIENCE FAIR
Approximately 400 Minnesota students will compete in the 88th annual Minnesota State Science & Engineering Fair (MSSEF) on March 28 at the Roy Wilkins Auditorium.
Minnesota Academy of Science Welcomes Jie Luo to Board of Directors
Minnetonka Middle School East Wins the Statewide Middle School Science Bowl
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110 Minnesota Students to Compete at Statewide Middle School Science Bowl
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Wayzata High School Team 1 Wins the Statewide High School Science Bowl
150 Minnesota Students to Compete at Statewide High School Science Bowl
On Saturday, January 25, 150 students representing 15 high schools will gather at Hamline University to compete in the 2025 Minnesota Science Bowl.
Minnesota Academy of Science Welcomes Kristen Barry as Executive Director
Highwood Hills Community Comes Together for Annual STEM Night
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Minnesota Academy of Science Announces Resignation of Executive Director
MEDTRONIC INSPIRES MINNESOTA STUDENTS WITH SCIENCE FAIR AWARDS
Undergraduates Present Research at Regional Symposium
Sixty-eight undergraduate students will present their original research on April 13 at St. Mary's University during the 44th Annual Winchell Undergraduate Research Symposium.
STUDENTS ACROSS MINNESOTA RECOGNIZED AT STATE SCIENCE FAIR
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