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SUMMARY:5th Annual Darwin Day
DESCRIPTION:Darwin Day is a public outreach event celebrating the life and times of one of the most brilliant and influential Victorian naturalists\, Charles R. Darwin. Darwin was an avid geologist and biologist who most famously developed the theory of natural selection—one of the driving mechanisms behind biological evolution—published in his seminal work: On the Origin of Species. Today\, this theory forms the foundation for many of our natural sciences. Darwin Day is a national celebration of Darwin’s scientific legacy typically held on (or near) his birthday. \nThis event is free and open to guests of all ages. Many wonderful geological and biological specimens will be available to observe\, with volunteers on hand to explain their fascinating histories. Learning tables will focus on the natural history of Wisconsin and the contributions of the Thomas A. Greene to our understanding of local geology\, with many rare and beautiful samples on display in the Greene Geological Museum. Other activities will be available throughout the day\, including scientific lectures presented by UWM scientists and guest speakers\, coloring and crafts for young kids\, and free planetarium shows. See the activities list and schedule of events on our webpage for more information. \nWe can’t wait to see you there!
URL:https://uwm.edu/letters-science/event/5th-annual-darwin-day/
LOCATION:Thomas A. Greene Geological Museum (Lapham 168)\, 3209 North Maryland Avenue\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alumni & Community,Natural Sciences,Public,UWM Campus Events
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SUMMARY:Darwin Day
DESCRIPTION:When: Saturday\, February 15th\, 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM Where: 3209 N Maryland Ave\, Lapham Hall\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211 Darwin Day is a community science outreach event celebrating the life and times of one of the most brilliant and influential Victorian naturalists\, Charles R. Darwin. Darwin was an avid geologist and biologist who most famously developed the theory of natural selection—one of the driving mechanisms behind biological evolution—published in his seminal work: On the Origin of Species. Today\, this theory forms the foundation for many of our natural sciences. Darwin Day is a national celebration of Darwin’s scientific legacy typically held on (or near) his birthday. Darwin Day is a free event and open to guests of all ages. Many wonderful geological and biological specimens will be available to observe\, with volunteers on hand to explain their fascinating histories. Learning tables focusing on the natural history of Wisconsin and the contributions of Thomas A. Greene to our understanding of local Wisconsin geology will be spread throughout Lapham Hall\, with many rare and beautiful samples on display from the Thomas A. Greene geological collection. Other activities will be available throughout the day\, including presentations by UWM scientists and guest speakers\, a scavenger hunt\, activities for kids\, and booths featuring many community organizations. There’s something for everyone\, so bring the family and have a full day of science fun! See below for our list of featured event speakers\, special activities\, and community partners: \nFeatured Event Speakers: \n\n[11:00 AM] Underworld Wonders: Exploring Cave and Climate Connections (great for kids!) Mel Reusche  |  Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey\n[12:30 PM] Setting the Stage for Life: How the Universe Created the Conditions for Evolution on EarthDr. Michelle Thaller  |  NASA astrophysicist \n[2:00 PM] Museum Collections and the History of Life Dr. Jonathan Hendricks  |  Milwaukee Public Museum\n\nSpecial Activities:\n\nScavenger Hunt [all day; find the specified specimens throughout the event to win a cool prize!]\nT. A. Greene’s Glowing Cavern [all day; come see fantastic glowing fluorescent minerals!]\nTouch Room [all day; feel nature under your fingers with real specimens you can actually touch!]\nHow Animals Defend Themselves [all day; experience live animals and learn how Earth’s organisms defend themselves from predators!]\nStudent Research Discussion   [10:30 AM – 2:30 AM; hear our UWM student researchers throughout the day discuss their amazing scientific research!]\nStudent Research Poster Display [all day; check out the past research of UWM’s student researchers and learn what’s happening on campus!]\nChildren’s Activities Hall [all day; Let your kids have a ball with coloring\, jewelry making\, button stamping\, and many other fun activities!]\nStar Lab Portable Planetarium Show [10:00 AM – 2:30 PM; see the stars with this awesome planetarium show hosted every thirty minutes by the Wehr Nature Center]\n\nCommunity Partners:\nWe want to thank all the community organizations that help Darwin Day come together. Each of these partners will be present at the event. Stop by and say hi! \n\nManfred Olson Planetarium\nMequon Nature Preserve\nWisconsin Geological Society\nKettle Moraine Geological Society\nWisconsin Geological & Natural History Survey\nCoffeeShop Astrophysics\nUpham Woods Outdoor Learning Center\nWeis Earth Science Museum\nSchlitz Audubon Nature Center\nWehr Nature Center\nMilwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District\nWisconsin Master Naturalist\n\nPlanning Your Day:\nFor location and parking information\, please follow the link below: Plan Your Visit Thanks\, and we hope to see you there! For more information\, please contact: Chase Shelburne: shelbur2@uwm.edu Rob Graziano: graziano@uwm.edu
URL:https://uwm.edu/letters-science/event/darwin-day-2/
LOCATION:Thomas A. Greene Geological Museum (Lapham 168)\, 3209 North Maryland Avenue\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Faculty and Staff,Public,Students,UWM Campus Events
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SUMMARY:Darwin Day at the Greene Geological Museum
DESCRIPTION:Help us celebrate Charles Darwin’s 215th birthday with a day of science fun. \n\nFascinating fossils and glowing minerals\nInformative lectures from UWM scientists\nTouchable specimins\nTaxidermied critters from your own backyard\nChildren’s activities\nReal research from UWM scientists\nPlanetarium show\nScavanger hunt with prizes\nand much more\n\nSee https://uwm.edu/geosciences/research/uwm-darwin-day/ for more details. \nSponsors and community partners include: \n\nMequon Nature Preserve\nMilwaukee Public Museum\nUWM School of Freshwater Science\nWisconsin Geological Society\nKettle Moraine Geological Society\nWisconsin Geological and History Survey
URL:https://uwm.edu/letters-science/event/darwin-day-at-the-greene-geological-museum/
LOCATION:Thomas A. Greene Geological Museum (Lapham 168)\, 3209 North Maryland Avenue\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Faculty and Staff,Lectures Conferences and Symposiums,Public,Students
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SUMMARY:Darwin Day at the Greene Geological Museum
DESCRIPTION:Free event for people of all ages! \nSee the spectacular minerals\, fossils\, and animals of Wisconsin.\nHear fascinating lectures by UWM scientists.\nAttend live animal shows.\nExperience the UWM Planetarium.\nAnd more! For more details on the day’s activites see: https://uwm.edu/geosciences/event/uwm-darwin-day/ \nFor questions or more information email graziano@uwm.edu or shelbur2@uwm.edu.
URL:https://uwm.edu/letters-science/event/darwin-day/
LOCATION:Thomas A. Greene Geological Museum (Lapham 168)\, 3209 North Maryland Avenue\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
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