Passport to Explore
Passport to Explore is a site that curates science outreach events for K-12th grade
explorers led by individuals and units within the LSU science community, as well as
some community events in the Baton Rouge area.
Include Your Event/Program!
To include your event/program on the Passport to Explore webpage, complete the submission form below for consideration. You can submit at any time during the year.
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Be sure to check back because events may be added throughout the year.
| Event Name | Date | Time | Location | Audience | Description | Additional Details |
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| Special Saturdays - Tundra | January 24, 2026 | 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. | LSU Museum of Natural Science | Ages 5-10 |
“Special Saturdays” at the LSU Museum of Natural Science is a STEM program that focuses on introducing children and their parents to the world of natural science. We focus on a specific topic and invite experts from within the LSU research community to give short engaging talks accompanied by hands-on activities. All programs are FREE and are especially appropriate for children ages 5-10. https://www.lsu.edu/mns/education-and-programs/special-saturdays.php |
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| Stem & Stories | January 31, 2026 | 10:30 am - 11:45 am | Main Library at Goodwood, Eden Park Branch Library, and LSU Center for River Studies | K-3rd Grade |
The LSU College of Science and Office of Academic Innovation and Engagement invites children in kindergarten through third grade to explore the worlds of math and science through an exciting science story time adventure led by some of the university’s top scientists and mathematicians. Each story time is followed by a fun, hands-on activity that allows the young scientists to feed their curiosity and take an even deeper dive into a math and science discovery. Geaux Science Explorations: STEM & Stories is free and open to the public. Register: https://www.lsu.edu/science/engagement/stem-and-stories.php |
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| Saturday Science | February 7, 2026 | 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. | EBR Main Library, Teen Room | Middle & High School Students, Teachers, and the Inquisitive |
Join us for an exciting series of science presentations designed to inspire curiosity and ignite your love for learning. Perfect for students, educators, and the general public alike. Don't miss this opportunity to explore fascinating topics and connect with a community of science enthusiasts! https://www.lsu.edu/physics/colloquia-seminars/saturday-science.php |
Talk Title: From Reconstructing Past Climate of IODP Expedition Wells, to Forensic Investigation or Honey Analyses; What Palynology Can Do For Science and Society. Speaker: Dr. Sophie Warny, Professor, LSU Department of Geology & Geophysics, and Museum of Natural Science |
| Star Party | February 21, 2026 | 7:30 p.m. | LSU Landolt Astronomical Observatory (located on the top of Nicholson Hall) | General Public |
Get ready to explore the night sky! Join us for an unforgettable evening at the observatory, where you can gaze through telescopes at the Moon, planets, and countless stars. Come for the stars, stay for the wonder. Free and family friendly. https://www.lsu.edu/physics/about/observatory.php Make sure to check in on our socials regularly for more information and updates on how weather may affect the public nights. If the day comes and the weather is mostly cloudy, there will not be any observing, as there will not be any celestial body to see. |
Please note: This event is not wheelchair accessible. |
| Special Saturdays - Grasslands | February 28, 2026 | 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. | LSU Museum of Natural Science | Ages 5-10 |
“Special Saturdays” at the LSU Museum of Natural Science is a STEM program that focuses on introducing children and their parents to the world of natural science. We focus on a specific topic and invite experts from within the LSU research community to give short engaging talks accompanied by hands-on activities. All programs are FREE and are especially appropriate for children ages 5-10. https://www.lsu.edu/mns/education-and-programs/special-saturdays.php |
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| Kids' Day at the Museum | February 21, 2026 | 10:30 a.m. - 2:45 p.m. | LSU Museum of Natural Science, Hill Memorial Library | 4th - 6th grade |
The LSU Museum of Natural Science and LSU College of Science invite students in grades 4 through 6 to apply to LSU’s Kids' Day at the Museum. Participants will meet new, like-minded friends, get a behind-the-scenes tour of the LSU Museum of Natural Science, learn from LSU College of Science student organizations through hands-on science activities, AND snack and chat with some of LSU's top scientists. |
Applications are now closed. |
| Saturday Science | March 7, 2026 | 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. | EBR Main Library, Teen Room | Middle & High School Students, Teachers, and the Inquisitive |
Join us for an exciting series of science presentations designed to inspire curiosity and ignite your love for learning. Perfect for students, educators, and the general public alike. Don't miss this opportunity to explore fascinating topics and connect with a community of science enthusiasts! https://www.lsu.edu/physics/colloquia-seminars/saturday-science.php |
Talk Title: Canary in the Coalmine? How About Barred Owl in the Bayou! What Wildlife Can Teach Us About Our Health. Speaker: Dr. Mark Mitchell, Professor, LSU School of Veterinary Medicine |
| Star Party | March 28, 2026 | 8:30 p.m. | LSU Landolt Astronomical Observatory (located on the top of Nicholson Hall) | General Public |
Get ready to explore the night sky! Join us for an unforgettable evening at the observatory, where you can gaze through telescopes at the Moon, planets, and countless stars. Come for the stars, stay for the wonder. Free and family friendly. https://www.instagram.com/lao.lsu/ Make sure to check in on our socials regularly for more information and updates on how weather may affect the public nights. If the day comes and the weather is mostly cloudy, there will not be any observing, as there will not be any celestial body to see. |
Please note: This event is not wheelchair accessible. |
| Special Saturdays - Urban and Suburban Ecosystems | March 28, 2026 | 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. | LSU Museum of Natural Science | Ages 5-10 |
“Special Saturdays” at the LSU Museum of Natural Science is a STEM program that focuses on introducing children and their parents to the world of natural science. We focus on a specific topic and invite experts from within the LSU research community to give short engaging talks accompanied by hands-on activities. All programs are FREE and are especially appropriate for children ages 5-10. https://www.lsu.edu/mns/education-and-programs/special-saturdays.php |
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| Saturday Science | April 11, 2026 | 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. | EBR Main Library, Teen Room | Middle & High School Students, Teachers, and the Inquisitive |
Join us for an exciting series of science presentations designed to inspire curiosity and ignite your love for learning. Perfect for students, educators, and the general public alike. Don't miss this opportunity to explore fascinating topics and connect with a community of science enthusiasts! https://www.lsu.edu/physics/colloquia-seminars/saturday-science.php |
Title: Can Insects Solve Crimes? Speaker: Dr. Kristen Healy, Professor, LSU Ag Center Department of Entomology |
| Star Party | April 25, 2026 | 8:30 p.m. | LSU Landolt Astronomical Observatory (located on the top of Nicholson Hall) | General Public |
Get ready to explore the night sky! Join us for an unforgettable evening at the observatory, where you can gaze through telescopes at the Moon, planets, and countless stars. Come for the stars, stay for the wonder. Free and family friendly. https://www.instagram.com/lao.lsu/ Make sure to check in on our socials regularly for more information and updates on how weather may affect the public nights. If the day comes and the weather is mostly cloudy, there will not be any observing, as there will not be any celestial body to see. |
Please note: This event is not wheelchair accessible. |
| Special Saturdays - Deserts | April 25, 2026 | 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. | LSU Museum of Natural Science | Ages 5-10 |
“Special Saturdays” at the LSU Museum of Natural Science is a STEM program that focuses on introducing children and their parents to the world of natural science. We focus on a specific topic and invite experts from within the LSU research community to give short engaging talks accompanied by hands-on activities. All programs are FREE and are especially appropriate for children ages 5-10. https://www.lsu.edu/mns/education-and-programs/special-saturdays.php |
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| LSU Our Earth, Our Laboratory | Date TBA | 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. | Howe-Russell Geoscience Complex | 7th & 8th Grade |
Students in grades 7 and 8 are invited to apply for Geaux Science Explorations: Our Earth, Our Laboratory — a day of fun earth science activities led by some of LSU's top geologists! Learn how to identify rock and mineral samples, view rocks and minerals under microscopes and ultraviolet light, lunch and chat with LSU scientists and students, and explore our geology research labs. Students must be accepted to participate. |
Applications will open in March. |
| Star Party | May 2, 2026 | 9:00 p.m. | LSU Landolt Astronomical Observatory (located on the top of Nicholson Hall) | General Public |
Get ready to explore the night sky! Join us for an unforgettable evening at the observatory, where you can gaze through telescopes at the Moon, planets, and countless stars. Come for the stars, stay for the wonder. Free and family friendly. https://www.instagram.com/lao.lsu/ Make sure to check in on our socials regularly for more information and updates on how weather may affect the public nights. If the day comes and the weather is mostly cloudy, there will not be any observing, as there will not be any celestial body to see. |
Please note: This event is not wheelchair accessible. |
| Saturday Science | May 2, 2026 | 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. | EBR Main Library, Teen Room | Middle & High School Students, Teachers, and the Inquisitive |
Join us for an exciting series of science presentations designed to inspire curiosity and ignite your love for learning. Perfect for students, educators, and the general public alike. Don't miss this opportunity to explore fascinating topics and connect with a community of science enthusiasts! https://www.lsu.edu/physics/colloquia-seminars/saturday-science.php |
Talk Title: Stardust: From Stars to Planets to Life Speaker: Dr. Natalie Hinkel, Professor, LSU Department Physics & Astronomy |
| Special Saturdays - Temperate | May 16, 2026 | 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. | LSU Museum of Natural Science | Ages 5-10 |
“Special Saturdays” at the LSU Museum of Natural Science is a STEM program that focuses on introducing children and their parents to the world of natural science. We focus on a specific topic and invite experts from within the LSU research community to give short engaging talks accompanied by hands-on activities. All programs are FREE and are especially appropriate for children ages 5-10. https://www.lsu.edu/mns/education-and-programs/special-saturdays.php |
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| LSU Geology Summer Camp | Date TBA | 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. | Howe-Russell Geoscience Complex | Grades 6-12 |
Bust out your magnifying glass and come along to help solve the mysteries of the Earth around us. Participants will get a chance to learn about the Earth, its natural resources, and how we find and use them. This camp is a free, three-day summer camp. Website: https://www.lsu.edu/science/engagement/geology-summer-camp.php |
Space is limited. Applicants will be placed in a drawing and 40 participants will be selected at random. |
Please contact Valerie Stampley with any questions.
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