Randy Olson has been taking his film Flock of Dodos around the United States, showing free screenings at a bunch of universities. The list of places he's visited reads like the lyrics to a Johnny Cash song: Kansas City, Boston, New Haven, Houston. . . (if you have more places to add to the list, put them in the comments). But the show has skipped the largest university in one of the big anti-evolution states, Pennsylvania. It would be awesome if they could schedule a visit to Penn State, where there is some interest in evolution. What do I have to do to get a screening in Central Pennsylvania?
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The Flock of Dodos US Tour
Category: Evolution • Science Education
Posted on: March 15, 2006 9:30 AM, by RPM


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You can request a screening through our website at www.flockofdodos.com
Posted by: Ryan Mitchell | June 3, 2006 9:50 AM