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Home | K-12 Partnership
Kensington Woods biology students look in a shallow pan of water in a KBS lab, identifying macroinvertebrates with KBS science education and outreach fellow Caleb Krueger.

Creativity and curiosity: K-Woods students explore science and art at KBS

12.22.25

In October 2025, the W.K. Kellogg Biological Station was thrilled to welcome Kensington Woods, or K-Woods, Schools back for a second year of field-based ecological exploration. K-Woods, a charter school in Livingston, Michigan, prides ... Read More

Hannah Rothkopf sits on the ground in a remote area near a dirt road, holding a small green snake.

Protecting vulnerable species: 2025 Science Education and Outreach Fellow Hannah Rothkopf

10.28.25

Hi, my name is Hannah and I am a second year master's student in Dr. Chris Kozackiewicz’s lab at the W.K. Kellogg Biological Station. I am interested in how the severity and prevalence of disease varies across different host species and ... Read More

Caleb Krueger stands in a field with trees in the background, holding three small spotted turtles in his hand.

From classrooms to fieldwork: 2025-26 Science Education and Outreach Fellow Caleb Krueger

10.28.25

Hey there! My name’s Caleb, and I’m entering my fifth year as a Ph.D. student in Fred Janzen’s lab at the W.K. Kellogg Biological Station. Since I was a little kid, I’ve had turtles on the brain, and that’s still true when it comes to my ... Read More

Head shot portrait of Ayley Shortridge.

Meet the 2023-24 KBS science education and outreach fellows

08.31.23

Meet the team that will work together this year to develop programs like the KBS K-12 Partnership and collaborate on outreach programming at the Kellogg Bird Sanctuary, MSU and in local communities! The focus of the W.K. Kellogg Biological ... Read More

Autumn view of the Academic Building at the W.K. Kellogg Biological Station.

Meet the 2023 KBS Science Education and Outreach Fellows

09.12.22

Meet the team that will work together over the next year to develop programs like the KBS K-12 Partnership, Exploring with Scientists and more! The focus of the W.K. Kellogg Biological Station Science Education and Outreach Fellows is to ... Read More

K-12 students work with algae in a laboratory.

Monday, June 20 | Summer Algae Science Institute

06.14.22

Teachers: Join us for the Summer Algae Science Institute, or SASI! Summer Algae Science Institute This is an intensive hands-on workshop to experience the Algae Foundation's Algae Academy curriculum. The Algae Academy is a free K-12, ... Read More

Genetic rescue to the rescue: Conservation and education in action

06.08.22

"Genetic rescue" is a term that might sound at home in a sci-fi fantasy novel to the unfamiliar. On the contrary, it’s a technique quite grounded in real-world science and is a management strategy that can be used to conserve ... Read More

Waterman at field site in 2019 with the smartweed, lady’s thumb (Persicaria maculosa)

Meet the KBS graduate students supporting outreach and science education

02.04.22

Meet the team that works together to create programs like the KBS K-12 Partnership, Exploring with Scientists and more! Our focus is to share science in meaningful ways with K-12 educators, students and families. Read on to meet Elizeth, ... Read More

Colin McHugh, Caro Cordova and Nyduta Mbogo examine switchgrass in a research plot.

Middle, high school teachers invited to upcoming climate science events

01.18.21

The W.K. Kellogg Biological Station K-12 Partnership has two exciting programs coming up for middle and high school teachers interested in learning more about climate science. Please join us, virtually! Climate Science Series This ... Read More

From left, Melissa Kjelvik and Elizabeth Schultheis stand in front of a poster presentation for Data Nuggets.

Data Nuggets program, researchers part of study examining representation in STEM

10.30.20

When you were a child, what was your image of a scientist? Could you imagine yourself in those shoes? A new, National Science Foundation-funded study led by Michigan State University researchers and others aims to better understand how ... Read More

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