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Intersection of Faith and Evolution (2008):
Defining Science and Religion
What is science? What is religion? Why does it matter so much?
On Wednesday October 22, 2008, a panel of invited speakers discussed this topic at WOSU@COSI Studios. The speakers included:
- Carol Anelli, Associate Professor of Entomology at Washington State University
- Connie Bertka, Lecturer on Contemporary Issues in Science and Religion at Wesley Theological Seminary, Washington D.C.
- Joan Roughgarden, Professor of Biological Sciences and Geophysics at Stanford University.
The panel was moderated by David Brancaccio, Host and Senior Editor of the PBS series "NOW."
Sponsors:
Department of Entomology
Project GRO
Our Constitution's Intelligent Design
On Monday October 20, 2008, federal judge John Jones presented a lecture in Independence Hall at OSU in Columbus. Judge Jones presided over the landmark case of Kitzmiller et al v. Dover Area School Board and wrote the definitive ruling against teaching intelligent design in public schools.
Talk Radio Evolution: America's Love-Hate Relationship with Science
On Tuesday October 21, 2008, Edward Humes, Pulitzer Prize winning author of Monkey Girl: Evolution, Education, Religion, and the Battle for the American Soul, spoke in Jennings Hall at OSU in Columbus.

Both lectures were sponsored by the Ohio State University Department of Entomology.

