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The College of Science and Mathematics at Kennesaw State University is proud to present a new seminar series designed to bring the community together with experts in a field to discuss how science can inform our decisions in the larger public setting and where limitations to science influence our decision-making process. Seminars will consist of a 45 minute talk by an expert held on the KSU campus at 7 PM with time following for questions from the audience. Topics will span many disciplines and are intended to spark a healthy discussion that can be continued long after a given talk with the tools available here.

So, we welcome you to KSU and hope that you will join with us for this exciting series of discussions!

Schedule of Talks '07-'08

September 25-Steven Stice "Embryonic Stem Cells" Clendenin 1008 at 7PM

November 28-Ken Miller "God, Darwin, and Design. America's Continuing Battle over Evolution "
Science 109 at 7PM

January 24-Robert Dickinson "The science of climate change and what it means for our future"

Science 109 at 7PM

March 20-Eric Hunter "Development of an AIDS vaccine - why is it so difficult? where have we been? where are we going"

Science 109 at 7PM

 

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Steven Stice
Ken Miller
Robert Dickinson
Eric Hunter

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