Darwin Day is an annual event organized by Texas A&M’s
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB) program and
EEBISO to coincide with the birthday of Charles Darwin, the father of evolutionary biology, and preeminent thinker whose insights on the natural world lead to new discoveries to this day. The EEB program enjoys the good fortune of a diversity of biologists – who study everything from Anthozoans to Zooplankton. These researchers are driven by a fascination for the natural world and their discoveries help propel science forward.
Come and explore our Darwin Day event to see how TAMU researchers and their science are illuminating fundamental aspects of biology and making a difference in the real world.
The vision of Darwin Day is to “inspire people throughout the globe to reflect and act on the principles of intellectual bravery, perpetual curiosity, scientific thinking, and hunger for truth as embodied in Charles Darwin. It will be a day of celebration, activism, and international cooperation for the advancement of science, education, and human well-being.” – DarwinDay.org