Darwin Day in deep time: promoting evolutionary science through paleontology
Abstract Charles Darwin’s birthday, February 12th, is an international celebration coined Darwin Day. During the week of his birthday, universities, museums, and science-oriented organizations worldwide host events that celebrate Darwin’s scientific achievements in evolutionary biology. The Universi...
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description | Abstract Charles Darwin’s birthday, February 12th, is an international celebration coined Darwin Day. During the week of his birthday, universities, museums, and science-oriented organizations worldwide host events that celebrate Darwin’s scientific achievements in evolutionary biology. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UT) has one of the longest running celebrations in the nation, with 2016 marking the 19th year. For 2016, the theme for our weeklong series of events was paleontology, chosen to celebrate new research in the field and to highlight the specific misconceptions of evolution within the context of geologic time. We provide insight into the workings of one of our largest and most successful Darwin Day celebration to date, so that other institutions might also be able to host their own rewarding Darwin Day events in the future. |
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spelling | doaj.art-c40dc9e46791474bb766057c38f4c0af2022-12-22T02:05:03ZengBMCEvolution: Education and Outreach1936-64261936-64342017-11-0110111010.1186/s12052-017-0073-3Darwin Day in deep time: promoting evolutionary science through paleontologySarah L. Sheffield0Jennifer E. Bauer1School of Geosciences, The University of South FloridaDepartment of Earth and Planetary Sciences, The University of TennesseeAbstract Charles Darwin’s birthday, February 12th, is an international celebration coined Darwin Day. During the week of his birthday, universities, museums, and science-oriented organizations worldwide host events that celebrate Darwin’s scientific achievements in evolutionary biology. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UT) has one of the longest running celebrations in the nation, with 2016 marking the 19th year. For 2016, the theme for our weeklong series of events was paleontology, chosen to celebrate new research in the field and to highlight the specific misconceptions of evolution within the context of geologic time. We provide insight into the workings of one of our largest and most successful Darwin Day celebration to date, so that other institutions might also be able to host their own rewarding Darwin Day events in the future.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12052-017-0073-3Charles DarwinPaleontologyTennesseeCommunityEvolutionary biologyFossils |
spellingShingle | Sarah L. Sheffield Jennifer E. Bauer Darwin Day in deep time: promoting evolutionary science through paleontology Evolution: Education and Outreach Charles Darwin Paleontology Tennessee Community Evolutionary biology Fossils |
title | Darwin Day in deep time: promoting evolutionary science through paleontology |
title_full | Darwin Day in deep time: promoting evolutionary science through paleontology |
title_fullStr | Darwin Day in deep time: promoting evolutionary science through paleontology |
title_full_unstemmed | Darwin Day in deep time: promoting evolutionary science through paleontology |
title_short | Darwin Day in deep time: promoting evolutionary science through paleontology |
title_sort | darwin day in deep time promoting evolutionary science through paleontology |
topic | Charles Darwin Paleontology Tennessee Community Evolutionary biology Fossils |
url | http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12052-017-0073-3 |
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