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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- J. William Schopf, discoverer of the oldest
known fossils, will give a public lecture at The University of Alabama
on Monday, Nov. 12, at 7:30 p.m. in 125 ten Hoor Hall.
Schopf will come to the University as a Phi Beta Kappa Visiting
Scholar. He will spend two days on campus meeting informally with
students and faculty members, taking part in classroom discussions
and giving a public lecture - Discovery of Earths Earliest
Fossils - Solution to Darwins Dilemma.
A public reception will immediately follow his lecture in the Summersell
Room, 251 ten Hoor.
Schopf is the director of the University of California, Los Angeles,
Center for the Study of
Evolution and the Origin of Life, and professor of paleobiology
in the department of earth and space sciences. He is president of
the International Society for the
Study of the Origin of Life, a National
Academy of Sciences member and an American
Philosophical Society member. He was a Humboldt Fellow in Germany
during 1997-1998 and has been a Guggenheim Fellow twice.
Hes also written two books, including Cradle of Life,
winner of the 2000 Phi Beta Kappa Award in Science.
Schopf received a bachelors degree from Oberlin College in
1963. Both his masters and doctorate degrees are from Harvard
University.
Schopf is coming to the University through the Phi Beta Kappa Visiting
Scholars Program. The program selects 12 or more distinguished scholars
who visit approximately 100 college and universities during a year.
The purpose of the Visiting Scholars Program is to contribute to
an institutions intellectual life by facilitating the exchange
of ideas between the Visiting Scholars and the resident faculty
and students.
While Schopf is at the University, he will tour the special collections,
speak to freshmen in the Blount
Undergraduate Initiative about evolution, Darwinism and creationism,
receive a tour of the Moundville
Native American archaeological site, and speak with geology
and biology students.
The annual Phi Beta Kappa endowed lectureship, the Allen J. Going
lecture, will be held in the spring.
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