|
|
|
News
Dr.
Bruce Evans, associate professor of biology, along with students Emily
Padilla, Andrew Jackenheimer and Mike McKinney attended the Argonne
Symposium for Undergraduates in Science, Engineering and Mathematics at
Argonne National Labs in Illinois on November 5. McKinney presented the
latest data on Evans' ongoing research in the field of cognitive
neuroscience. His presentation, "Gender Bias in Assessing Body Image
Plasticity," built on the work of graduates Becky Harness, Kelli Sorg and
Anna Gensic. Jackenheimer was co-author on the abstract.
Indiana
Beta Chapter of Alpha Chi inducts 18 scholars
Drs. Bruce Evans and Ruth Nalliah,
along with pre-medical students Wendy Campbell and Alicia Hoffmann,
attended the Region V Annual Medical Education Conference sponsored
by the Student National Medical Association at the Indiana
University School of Medicine on Oct.16, 2004.
Students and faculty attended seminars on topics including
minorities in research, the business of medicine, suturing, and
surviving the wards in medical school.
Drs. Beth Burch, Bill Bordeaux,
Bruce Evans, Francis Jones, and Ruth Nalliah attended a seminar at
Taylor University on October 18, entitled
“Evolving Creation Perspectives: Good Science? …. Good Theology?” by
Dr. Howard VanTill, Professor Emeritus of Calvin College.
On October 25, Drs. Bill Bordeaux and
Bruce Evans, along with students Jason
Clore, Victoria Hall, Alicia Hoffmann, Christian (Thaddeus) Hubley,
and Rosanne Weida attended a seminar at Taylor University by Dr.
William Dembski entitled “Information Theory and Digital Life:
Their Impact on the Intelligent Design Perspective of Origins."
Dr. Bruce Evans, associate
professor of biology, will serve on a panel with Ohio state senator Jim
Jordan at Shawnee Alliance Church in Lima, Ohio on September 26. The
church will host a live satellite broadcast featuring Lee Strobel as
scientific evidence for intelligence behind the design of the universe will
be presented. This event is being held as an informative meeting after the
Ohio State Board of Education adopted new guidelines in the teaching of
"origins science."
Back to Biology homepage >>> |
|
|