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| Event Date |
Title |
Speaker |
| 11 October 2005 |
The Evolution-Creation Struggle |
Dr. Michael Ruse
Florida State University |
| 10 November 2005 |
Using Evidence from Alabama’s Geologic Record in Support of Teaching Concepts Related to Evolution and an Ancient and Dynamic Earth |
Dr. Jim Lacefield
University of North Alabama |
| 19 January 2006 |
Evolution and Creation: Conflicting or Compatible? |
Dr. Patricia Kelley
University of North Carolina-Wilmington |
| 23 February 2006 |
Experimental evolution: bugs and bytes |
Dr. Richard Lenski
Michigan State University |
| 28 March 2006 |
Devil in the Details: The Failure of "Intelligent Design" |
Dr. Kenneth Miller
Brown University |
| 13 April 2006 |
Toward resolving almost 150 years of the
Darwinism-Evo-Devo debate: the difference between the
emergence and persistence of novelty |
Dr. Jeffrey Schwartz
University of Pittsburgh |
ALLELE (Alabama Lectures on Life's Evolution) is a series of public lectures on evolution. Its purpose is to improve the understanding of evolution for citizens of Alabama. Multiple departments, disciplines, colleges, and programs sponsor well-known speakers on the science, limits, implications, and unifying power of evolution as an explanation of the origin of species and diversity of life. Lectures are presented at a popular level of understanding, and the public is welcome. |