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ISEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology Centers
Incorporated, a worldwide network of science museums and related institutions.
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Join Dr. Steve Nash, chair and curator of archaeology in the Anthropology Department, and Samantha Richards, the Museum's earth sciences educator for our next webinar:

The "I" in Pompeii and the "Us" in Vesuvius
Date:   Thursday, November 29th
Time:   4:30-5:30pm mountain/3:30pm-4:30pm pacific/5:30-6:30pm central/6:30-7:30pm eastern
Registration is required, no cost to participate
To register:  http://www.dmns.org/teachers/forms/webinar-registration-form-november-29/

We'll feature our traveling exhibit, "A Day in Pompeii"  as a context to compare the culture of the Roman Empire to present day life.   This engaging session will offer a way to think about culture that might be useful not only in learning about Pompeii, but about cultures in general in your programming.   How does the culture of the Roman Empire still influence us today? And why does the destruction of Pompeii resonate so heavily with Americans and Westerners in general?  Learn more and encourage your colleagues to join you for this 60-minute presentation.

For more information:   http://www.dmns.org/webinar  or contact Robert Payo:  [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>





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