March 16-28, 2009
Great Speakers!
http://origins.fsu.edu/
Schedule (Tentative, check site above)
March 17
Peter Harrison • Professor of Science & Religion, Oxford"The Origins of the Conflict Between Science and Religion"
March 18
Gary Mormino • Professor of History, U. South Florida"The Origins of Modern Florida: From Swamp to Swamped"
March 19
Sean B. Carroll • Professor of Biological Science, U. Wisconsin-Madison"Remarkable Creatures: Epic Adventures in the Search for the Origins of Species"
March 20
Ira Flatow • From National Public Radio’s “Talk of the Nation” “Science Friday”
March 20
Lisa Randall • Professor of Physics, Harvard University"The Origins of the Universe"
March 21
Science & Arts Fair • Special Feature: The Florida Book Award Winners Showcase An all-day celebration with special exhibits and fun events for all ages!
March 23
E.O. Wilson • Evolutionary Biologist, Author, Harvard University“Darwin’s Four Great Books: The Origins of a Revolution”
March 24
Screenings • Feature: Flock of Dodos: The Evolution-Intelligent Design Circus (2006)More films and times: TBA March 25 Eugenie Scott Executive Director, National Center for Science Education The Origins of the Great American Creation Science/Evolution Debate event-->
March 26
Ron Numbers • Professor of the history of Science, Medicine and Religion in America at the University of Wisconsin-Madison"The Evolution of Creationism in America"
March 27
Don Johanson • Professor of Anthropology, Arizona State University "The Origins of Human Development"
March 28
Scotty Barnhart & Friends • Professor of Jazz Trumpet, FSU"The Origins of Jazz: A Tribute to the Evolution of America's Own Musical Art Form
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Thanks for posting this! I'll have to see if I can sneak my way up there...
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ReplyDeleteAll sessions look great; I'll be disappointed if I can’t make the E.O. Wilson, Sean Carroll and Don Johansen lectures. Hopefully work doesn’t interfere…