Night Out for Science

Saturday, March 29
Demos Begin: 4 p.m. | Dinner Served: 6 p.m.
Tickets: $100 per person ($550 per table)
Steam Activities | Silent Auction | Live Auction | Appetizers | Gourmet Meal | Drinks | And More!
Contact Information

Kristi Voboril
Executive Assistance to the Dean
Ph: (406) 771-4305
Sponsorship opportunities are available! Email for more information.
What is Night Out for Science?
Think of it as a science-themed soiree – for a cause. It is a fun and unique fundraising event that raises money for science, technology, engineering, art and math scholarships. In short, it’s an evening focused on STEAM education that is loaded with fun activities, dinner, drinks and charity.
Scholarships make a lasting impact in the life of STEAM students.
A Night Out for Science focuses on creating an atmosphere of fun, where guests are engaged in STEAM activities and presentations and can learn about the many different types of HIGH-QUALITY STEAM educations that are offered at Great Falls College. Students who attend Great Falls College are hard-working and dedicated. This event stemmed from the dedication of students and is aimed at raising resources to help those students who are pursuing their education and a future career within the STEAM field. College is an investment of time and money, with the Night Out for Science scholarships designed to help students focus on their education instead of how they are going to pay for it.
Join us at this year’s Night Out for Science and help us make an impact students’ lives!
Past Years Fun
2024
In 2024, the nursing students showed off the Simulated Hospital during a really bad night in the Emergency Room with the theme: Science After Dark
2023
2023 was Living it Up, which took on a vampire twist:
2022
Dr. Dan Casmier in the chemistry department and Rion Sanders in community relations also created some fun teasers for the 2022 event: