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Course Description: American Computer Museum founder George Keremedjiev will discuss 150 Years of Darwin, Willful Ignorance and the Preeminence of Dogma at the Second Friday Forum Friday, October 9, at noon at the Pilgrim Congregational Church. Keremedjiev promises to present an easy-to-understand look at Darwinian evolutionary thought and its impact on current issues of national concern including biodiversity, technology and health care. He suggests Americans must make an effort to understand this subject in order to make better sense of future trends in personal biology and medicine.
Keremedjiev is the founder and director of the American Computer Museum in Bozeman. He travels worldwide as one of the world¹s leading consultants in the field of mistake-proof manufacturing. Most recently he was awarded an honorary doctorate in Computer Science from Montana State University for both his museum and manufacturing consulting work.
Meeting Place and Times: Pilgrim Congregational Church Friday October 9, 2009 Noon to 2pm
Instructor(s): .
Target Audience: Second Friday Forums are sponsored by Wonderlust and are free and open to the public. Audience members are encouraged to bring their lunch while the sponsors provide cookies and coffee.
Cost: $0.00
For More Information: Wonderlust Journeys for the Mind are for people who are serious about lifetime learning and want to know more about the world we live in. To have your name added to the list for next semester¹s brochure, call the MSU Office of Continuing Education at 994-6683.
How to Register: Register on the first day of class.
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