2008 Presenters

Robin I. M. Dunbar

Robin I. M. Dunbar (watch presentation)

“Mind the Gap: Why Humans Aren’t Just Great Apes”

Professor, Evolutionary Anthropology; Director, Institute of Cognitive & Evolutionary Anthropology, University of Oxford, United Kingdom; Co-Director of the British Academy’s Centenary Research Project, Lucy to Language: The Archaeology of the Social Brain, a multidisciplinary project involving several universities, studying how the human brain evolved and the role language played.

Marcus Feldman

Marcus W. Feldman (watch presentation)

“The History of Migration and Selection Seen through the Human Genome”

Professor, Department of Biological Sciences; Director, Morrison Institute for Population and Resource Studies; Wohlford Professor, School of Humanities and Sciences, Stanford University

J. Wentzel van Huyssteen

J. Wentzel van Huyssteen (watch presentation)

“Human Origins and Religious Awareness — An Interdisciplinary Challenge for Theology?”

James I. McCord Professor of Theology and Science, Princeton Theological Seminary

Curtis Marean

Curtis Marean (watch presentation)

“The African Evidence for the Origins of Modern Human Behavior”

Paleoanthropologist; Professor, Institute of Human Origins, School of Human Evolution & Social Change, Arizona State University at Tempe

Svante Pääbo

Svante Pääbo (watch presentation)

“A Neandertal View of Human Origins”

Molecular Biologist; Director, Department of Genetics, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany

Dennis Stanford

Dennis J. Stanford (watch presentation)

“The Ice-Age Discovery of the America: Constructing an Iberian Solution”

Head of the Archaeology Division, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution

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Events

Opening reception at Hillstrom Museum of Art Today 79 pm

Exhibitions at the Hillstrom Museum of Art Today to Jan 29, 2010

W. Basketball vs. Wartburg College Today 7:309:30 pm

Warren Bidwell

Warren Bidwell

Computer repair! It is what I love doing best. It is fun to fix things for people and to see the smile on their face when one is successful. I started out in electronics back in 1962 and have worked as…

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