The campus and community are invited to the free event, which features presentations by four IU Northwest faculty members on topics in science, humanities, evolution, and Darwin.
The speakers will each speak for 20 minutes, with a few minutes reserved for questions between talks. The day’s lineup is as follows:
The Anthropology Club will be selling Darwin fish emblems, Anthropology Club and Darwin T-shirts, Anthropology Club tote bags, and primate Beanie Babies.
Darwin Day at IU Northwest is part of the International Celebration of Science and Humanities in honor of Darwin’s 204th birthday. To learn more about Darwin Day, an international celebration, visit www.darwinday.org.
For information about IU Northwest’s observance, contact Associate Professor of Anthropology Robert Mucci, Ph.D., at (219) 980-6607 or rmucci@iun.edu.
For information about parking policies at IU Northwest, including a new process for temporary permits, visit http://www.iun.edu/parking/parking-permits/index.htm.
Indiana University Northwest – What Matters. Where it Matters.
As one of seven Indiana University campuses, IU Northwest leads the region as the premier, urban campus dedicated to serving the needs of more than 6,000 students from the state’s most diverse and industrialized region. Committed to helping its local Northwest Indiana communities thrive, IU Northwest is best-known for providing a personal, quality and affordable education close to home. IU Northwest positions its students to be leaders with more than 70 undergraduate, graduate and pre-professional degree options available from the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Health and Human Services, the School of Business and Economics, and the School of Education. The campus is also host to IU School of Medicine-Northwest, which actively involves students in research and local healthcare needs through its four-year medical doctorate program. For more information, please visit www.iun.edu.






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