TITLE: Teachers as Scholars: The Sixties: An Interdisciplinary Perspective

DATE: December 6 and 13, 2013

TIME: 8:30-3:30

LOCATION: University Hall, Ferraro Lounge

INSTRUCTOR: Gregory Waters, Ph.D.

Ever since Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, people have argued about its application to our own species. In this workshop, we will approach the study of human behavior from diverse evolutionary perspectives, including comparative biology, sociobiology, behavioral ecology, evolutionary psychology, and cultural evolution. The goal of this workshop is to critically compare, contrast, and synthesize these perspectives in an attempt to better understand the biological and historical processes that contribute to our human natures.

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Seating is limited and will be determined on a first come, first served basis. If you are confirmed for a seminar and cannot attend, we must receive notification prior to the seminar. Participants who do not attend seminars for which they are confirmed jeopardize participation in future seminars.
For all Teachers As Scholars seminars, breakfast and lunch will be served.
Breakfast will be available starting at 8:30 a.m.

All participants must park in the Red Hawk Deck. Parking passes will be provided.

Please note: You must attend both sessions to receive professional development hours.
Questions? Please email the MSUNER office, msuner@mail.montclair.edu, and we will be happy to assist you.
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