For those planning to attend the AAAS panel on "Communicating Science in a Religious America," I just received notice that it is scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 17 at 145pm. It's programmed as a 180 minute symposium with six panelists and then lots of time for comments from the moderator and audience. It promises to be a great dialogue around themes of immense interest to conference attendees!
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UPDATE: AAAS panel scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 17
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Posted on: September 19, 2007 4:00 PM, by Matthew C. Nisbet
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Dr. Nisbet, regardless of any pre-panel controversy, I sincerely hope you'll have a successful forum and wish you well.
I also think "Communicating Science in a Religious America" is a felicitous title and says a lot in itself.
Posted by: John Morales | September 19, 2007 7:16 PM
ya kardes silme nolucakki yazi yaziyorum yorum yapiyoruz. gelistiriyoruz yazma kabiliyetimizi
Posted by: oyun | December 6, 2007 6:03 AM