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The University of
Alabama is hosting a series of six lectures on evolution, ALLELE 2005-2006,
"Alabama Lectures on Life's Evolution." The public are invited and welcome. All
lectures begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Biology Auditorium on Hackberry Lane. For
directions, see http://bama.ua.edu/~evolution/alleleindex.html
.
11 October 2005.
Michael Ruse (Florida State University), "The Evolution-Creation
Struggle"
10 November 2005,
Jim Lacefield (University of North Alabama), "Using Evidence from Alabama's
Geologic Record in Support of Teaching"
10 January 2006,
Patricia Kelley (University of North Carolina, Wilmington), "Evolution and
Creation: Conflicting or Compatible?"
23 February 2006,
Richard Lenski (Michigan State University), "Experimental Evolution: Bugs and
Bytes"
28 March 2006,
Kenneth Miller (Brown University), "Devil in the Details: The Failure of
'Intelligent Design'"
13 April 2006,
Jeffrey Schwartz (University of Pittsburgh), "What's Wrong with
Paleoanthropology and Can We Fix It? Examples from the Hominid Fossil
Record"
The lecture series
is sponsored by the Departments of Anthropology, Biological Sciences, Chemistry,
and Geological Sciences, and by the Blount Undergraduate Initiative, the College
of Arts and Sciences, the College of Education, and the National Science
Foundation.
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Andrew K.
Rindsberg
Geological Survey of
Alabama
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