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Making Science Make Sense In Our Communities

Some 40 years ago in Elkhart, Indiana, Making Science Make Sense (MSMS) was born when Bayer volunteers reached out to their community schools to help teachers teach and students learn science the way scientists do – by doing it. Today, Bayer sites in 12 locations across the country operate local MSMS programs, exposing their communities’ children to hands-on, inquiry-based science on a regular basis.

Each local MSMS program is tailored specifically to a community’s science education needs and is developed in partnership with local schools and school districts, parent groups, civic/community organizations and other area businesses.

Supporting all these efforts is Bayer’s national volunteer corps of more than 1,000 employees.

Click on the stars below for examples of Bayer site projects or use our menu selector:


map Baytown, Texas Berkeley, California Elkhart, Indiana Institute/South Charleston, West Virginia Kansas City, Missouri Morristown, New Jersey New Martinsville, West Virginia Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Myerstown, Pennsylvania Shawnee, Kansas Tarrytown, New York
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