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The EvoS seminar series brings approximately ten distinguished
speakers to campus every semester to share their work on all aspects
of humanity and the natural world from an evolutionary perspective.
The seminars are open to the entire campus community and the general
public, in addition to members of the EvoS program and co-hosting
departments.
Each seminar is followed by a dinner and continuing discussion with
the speaker in one of the large Union halls, which is attended by EvoS
participants, their guests, and members of the co-hosting department.
The dinner/discussion is as lively and stimulating as the seminar
itself.
Thomas D. Seeley
Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, Cornell University
“House Hunting by Honey Bees: A Study of Effective Group Decision Making”
4PM, Friday, April 17
Engineering 110
Binghamton University
http://evolution.binghamton.edu/evos/
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