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OCTOBER 28, 2009
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EVENT: OU Sam Noble Museum of Natural History Seminars on Evolution DATE: Sept. 22-Nov. 17 Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution has had a vast impact on every aspect of biological science. From medicine to ecology to agriculture, evolution is central to scientists’ understanding of how organisms adapt and change over time. In celebration of the 200th year since the birth of Charles Darwin, the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History is offering a series of adult seminars focusing on Darwin’s theory, how it is understood and misunderstood, and how it is used by scientists today. “In Discussion with Darwin” will be small-group seminars of no more than 25 participants conducted by various University of Oklahoma professors. Selected readings will be provided in advance of each workshop that will be the foundation for the evening’s discussion. No prior knowledge of the discussion topics is necessary, but participants must pre-register for each session separately. The cost is $10 per session for museum members, $15 per session for non-members. To register, or for more information, call the museum’s education department at (405) 325-4712. A full listing of seminars is below.
“In Discussion with Darwin” is part of a yearlong, campuswide celebration that includes seminars, lectures and exhibitions. For more information about Darwin events at OU, visit www.ou.edu/darwin/Site/Home.html. |
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