Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Upcoming Zoology candidate lectures at DMNS

Dear Friends of the Zoology Dept, Volunteers, and CSS Participants:

Here are some upcoming Zoology candidate lectures. Please attend if you can! If you'd like to come to any of these talks, they are free and open to the public. Simply enter the museum through the door marked Staff and Volunteer Entrance to the left of the main entrance of the museum and tell the security guard that you are here for the afternoon lecture. S/he will direct you back to Ricketson Auditorium.
The lectures are as follows:

John Demboski, May 19th 12:15-1:30 entitled; "Chipmunks and Shrews in Western North America: Molecular Tapestries Woven from Field Work and Museum Collections"

Frank Krell, May 22nd 12:15-1:30 entitled; "Scarabs - sacred beetles as old as dinosaurs"

Aysha Prather, May 30th 12:15-1:30 entitled; "From genes to genitalia: Integrative approaches to caddisfly Systematics"

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