Volunteer With Science Unwrapped

Volunteering with Science Unwrapped is a great way to gain public science outreach experience. We welcome individual students, faculty and staff; student organizations and community groups.

How It Works

Science Unwrapped takes place one Friday evening each month during USU's academic year. (To view the current schedule, visit Upcoming Events.) We welcome individual students, student organizations, faculty and staff members and community organizations, who wish to provide hands-on STEAM learning activities for guests of all ages. For more information, contact Mary-Ann Muffoletto at maryann.muffoletto@usu.edu.

If you need ideas for your table/booth please take a look at these examples and get some ideas for your booth!

Register to Volunteer

Why volunteer with us?

Student conducting a science experiment

Résumé-Building

Gain valuable experience in STEM communication and outreach. 

College students teach elementary student

Convenience

We coordinate and publicize the events; You focus on your outreach activities.

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'No Sweat' Commitment

We're delighted if you volunteer for one event or many - no long-term commitment required.

Middle school kids look over a display table

Location

Our events are held right on campus (ESLC 130) - no car pool headaches; no travel required.

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Charter Compliance

Participating in our events helps your club meet outreach requirements if you're a local chapter of a national society.

Students gather around an experiment

Effective Recruitment Tool

Participation in Science Unwrapped is a great way to recruit new members to your group, club, and USU!

young child plays with items on display table

Easy Scheduling

We don't hold events during your class times.

Students gather around a long table of science displays

It's Great Fun!

Build camaraderie within your group with outreach fun.

Questions?

Contact our Science Unwrapped Public Relations Specialist, Mary-Ann Muffoletto at maryann.muffoletto@usu.edu for tips on how to prepare a STEM learning activity and other volunteer information.