Last Friday, March 7th, "Stand Up For Science" protests appeared across the United States and beyond.

USA Today had images from Washington D.C. to Boston, MA to Nantes, France to Fort Collins, CO and more.

Missoula saw its own protest on Friday to speak out against the Trump Administration's recent cuts.

A federal scientist in attendance hopes the protest helps the public understand the importance of the harm being done to science. His work focuses on studying infectious disease that affects the U.S. Military... citing Trump administration - imposed credit car - Science.org

 

Here are some images from Missoula's protest.

Missoula, Montana's "Stand Up For Science" protest (3/7/25)

Credit: Oliver Hughes
Local students holding up signs. "The Kids Love Science" "No Science No Future" "STEM Funding Keeps Mom Alive" Credit: Oliver Hughes
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Credit: Oliver Hughes
A student holding a sign saying "If evolution is outlawed, only outlaws will evolve" Credit: Oliver Hughes
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Credit: Oliver Hughes
A speech given in front of the University of Montana's Main Hall Credit: Oliver Hughes
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Credit: Oliver Hughes
A group of protesters in front of the University of Montana's Main Hall Credit: Oliver Hughes
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Credit: Oliver Hughes
More students protesting Credit: Oliver Hughes
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Protest signs reading "Listen to your Nerds," "Up & Atom Time to March For Science," "Trust Me, I Am A Scientist (And I Have the Data), "Science Our Future" Credit: Oliver Hughes
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