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SUMMARY:Darwin Day at A-State Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Darwin Day activities at Arkansas State University kick off with an exhibit at A-State Museum\, located at 320 University Loop\, inside Dean B. Ellis Library. \nJONESBORO – This year\, the Darwin Day activities at Arkansas State University kick off with an exhibit at A-State Museum\, located at 320 University Loop\, inside Dean B. Ellis Library. \n“The exhibit will feature fossils and specimens of different plants and animals that no longer live in Arkansas\, and in some cases\, no longer live anywhere on earth\,” said Dr. Drew Sweet\, associate professor of evolutionary biology. \nSweet said that Arkansas once looked very different from what it does now\, and the exhibit will showcase how both plant and animal life have changed. \n“The exhibit will also focus on some plants and animals that are not extinct yet\, but are not doing very well. We still have time to save them\, but we need people to be aware\,” added Sweet. \nThe exhibit will be open from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Monday\, Feb. 9\, through Saturday\, Feb. 28. \nA panel discussion\, Darwin Day: Extinction and De-Extinction\, will be held from 4 – 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday\, Feb. 11\, in room 157 of A-State Museum. \n“Organisms have been going extinct at an increasingly faster rate over the last several centuries\,” Sweet continued. “One approach to counteracting high extinction rates is ‘de-extinction\,’ which seeks to use cutting-edge biotechnology to resurrect previously extinct species. However\, some approaches to de-extinction are controversial\, and it is important to have discussions about the ethics of these approaches.” \nThis panel discussion will feature experts from the A-State community\, including biologists and philosophers. \nOn Thursday\, Feb. 12\, the keynote speaker for the Darwin Day events will speak on “The Elephant from Heaven and the Chicken from Hell: Does De-extinction Make Sense?” This event will be held from 5 – 6:30 p.m. in the auditorium of A-State Museum. \nDr. Gregory Kaebnick\, director of the research department and editor of the Hastings Center Report at the Hastings Center for Bioethics\, will speak about ethical issues surrounding the resurrection of previously extinct species. \nThose who cannot attend the event in person can still attend online: https://RedWolv.es/DeExtinct.
URL:https://darwinday.org/event/darwin-day-at-a-state-museum/
LOCATION:Arkansas State University\,  101 North Caraway Road\, Jonesboro\, AR\, 72401\, United States
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SUMMARY:Darwin Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:This is a weeklong event where various biology-related events are organized such as\,\n1. Connections – this is a game type event related to biology\n2. Biology quiz – this is a themed biology quiz\n3. WHO-MUN – this is a mun taken WHO as its setting and Biological problems are the agenda\n4. treasure hunt – this is a campus wide treasure hunt which has questions having a biological twist to them\n5. guest talk – we have guest talk from an esteemed professor in india for the students\n6. movie screening – a movie is screened for the students which have a biological angle\n7. bio-hackathon – a hackathon is organized which have biological questions
URL:https://darwinday.org/event/darwin-week-2026/
LOCATION:Indian INstitute of Science Education and Research Mohali\, Sector 81 SAS Nagar Knowledge City\, Mohali\, Punjab\, 140306\, India
ORGANIZER;CN="Biology Discussion Forum IISERM":MAILTO:rituroych@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260210
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260215
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SUMMARY:Darwin Days 2026
DESCRIPTION:Darwin Days 2026 explores the marvelous world of mollusks\, evolution education\, and more!\nFebruary 10th – 14th\nDarwin Day is an annual\, international commemoration of the birthday and ideas of Charles Darwin\, a British naturalist born February 12\, 1809\, and author of the seminal book On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection. \nThe first organized Darwin Day events took place in 1995\, and were organized by the Humanist Community of Palo Alto\, California. The years since have seen Darwin Day celebrations around the world increasing annually at a steady rate. \nIn 2006\, the Paleontological Research Institution and its Museum of the Earth\, in collaboration with Cornell University and Ithaca College\, celebrated the first official Darwin Days in Ithaca\, New York\, with a five-day series of panel discussions\, film screenings\, speakers\, and workshops\, aimed at increasing awareness of Darwin’s theory and its relevance today\, in the Ithaca community and beyond. \nJoin us this year from February 10- 14 to celebrate the work of Charles Darwin and the study of evolution. In 2026\, Darwin Days dives into the remarkable story of mollusk evolution\, inspired by PRI’s special exhibition at the Museum of the Earth\, Marvellous Mollusks: The Secret World of Shells. \nFrom film and conversation to hands-on family fun\, join us as we explore how these extraordinary animals have adapted\, diversified\, and thrived for hundreds of millions of years.
URL:https://darwinday.org/event/darwin-days-2026/
LOCATION:Paleontological Research Institution\, 1259 Trumansburg Road\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14850\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Paleontological Research Institution":MAILTO:marketing@priweb.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260213
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260215
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SUMMARY:Evolution Day 2026 at the Essig Museum
DESCRIPTION:Each year\, the Essig Museum celebrates the birthdays of Charles Darwin (February 12th\, 1809)\, Alfred Russel Wallace (January 8th\, 1823)\, and Henry Bates (February 8th\, 1825) with special behind-the-scenes tours of our collection in the Valley Life Sciences Building (VLSB). Join us for a special look at our collections featuring beetles collected by Darwin during his Voyage of the Beagle. We will also take a closer look at adaptations – traits that evolved over millions of years to help insects obtain food\, avoid predators\, and find mates. \nMuseum Tours will begin at 12pm\, 1pm\, 2pm\, 3pm\, and 4pm from the foot of the Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton in VLSB. \nWe will be limiting the number of people in our small exhibit space\, so reserve your free tickets with Eventbrite. Note: There are multiple tour times – check the Select Date and Time options on Eventbrite to choose a time slot.
URL:https://darwinday.org/event/evolution-day-2026-at-the-essig-museum/
LOCATION:UC Berkeley Essig Museum\, 1170 Valley Life Science Building\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260214T173000
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SUMMARY:Darwin Day at Sabina (1st Edition)
DESCRIPTION:Darwin Day at Sabina is a celebration dedicated to the birth of Charles Darwin and his contributions to science\, especially to the understanding of evolution. In its first edition\, the event is part of the celebrations of the 19th anniversary of Sabina Escola Parque do Conhecimento. The program takes place on February 14\, 15\, 21\, 22\, and 28\, 2026\, and includes hands-on and educational activities that explore the principles of natural selection and adaptation. \nThe main activities include:\n• Exhibition and Experiment “Beaks and Seeds”: An exhibit on the adaptation of bird beaks and a practical activity using tweezers that simulates survival in different environments.\n• Evolutionary Theory Workshop: Visitors create camouflaged butterflies in different biomes\, discussing survival strategies.\n• Interactive Displays: Exploration of Darwin’s voyage aboard the HMS Beagle\, with a focus on his passage through Brazil.\n• Special Planetarium Session: The presentation “From Earth to the Cosmos: the Origins of Life” addresses astrobiology\, from the Big Bang to the diversity of living beings on Earth.
URL:https://darwinday.org/event/darwin-day-at-sabina-1st-edition/
LOCATION:Sabina – Knowledge Park School\, Juquiá Street\, s/nº\, Vila Eldízia\, Santo André\, São Paulo\, Brazil\, Santo André\, SP\, 09181-730\, Brazil
ORGANIZER;CN="Sabina%E2%80%99s Educational Team":MAILTO:marcospedroso@biologo.bio.br
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260214T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260214T150000
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CREATED:20260112T171904Z
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SUMMARY:Darwin Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Darwin Day is a public outreach event celebrating the life and times of one of the most brilliant and influential Victorian naturalists\, Charles R. Darwin. Darwin was an avid geologist and biologist who most famously developed the theory of natural selection—one of the driving mechanisms behind biological evolution—published in his seminal work: On the Origin of Species. Today\, this theory forms the foundation for many of our natural sciences. Darwin Day is a national celebration of Darwin’s scientific legacy typically held on (or near) his birthday. \nThis event is free and open to guests of all ages. Many wonderful geological and biological specimens will be available to observe\, with volunteers on hand to explain their fascinating histories. Learning tables will focus on the natural history of Wisconsin and the contributions of the Thomas A. Greene to our understanding of local geology\, with many rare and beautiful samples on display in the Greene Geological Museum. Other activities will be available throughout the day\, including scientific lectures presented by UWM scientists and guest speakers\, coloring and crafts for young kids\, and free planetarium shows. See the activities list and schedule of events below for more information. \nWe can’t wait to see you there! \nEvent Activities\nGreene Geological Museum:\nOur small but mighty museum of rocks\, minerals\, and fossils will be open for guests to tour throughout the event. The Greene Geological Museum houses specimens collected by the prolific collector and namesake\, Thomas A. Greene\, throughout the mid-to-late 19th century from both Wisconsin and other locales. Many of the mineralogical specimens on display are one-of-a-kind\, and originate from localities no longer accessible to modern geologists! The Museum is also highly valuable for paleontological research\, and houses the single best collection of marine Silurian invertebrate fossils in North America. If you have never had the opportunity to visit the Museum\, now is a great time! \nLearning Tables:\nSee and learn about your own Wisconsin natural heritage! Numerous tables will be set up throughout the first floor of Lapham Hall displaying a wide assortment of specimens including rocks\, minerals\, fossils\, and even animals! Volunteers—our very own UWM students and staff—will be available all day to teach you about these fascinating objects\, their importance to the natural sciences\, and their value to our local communities. \nLectures:\nThree lectures will be presented throughout the day by UWM scientists and guest speakers. Lectures will cover topics related to Wisconsin geology\, biology\, and Milwaukee history. These lectures will be short\, digestible\, and accessible to a general audience. Our keynote lecture will discuss modern Antarctic exploration and the natural sciences of Antarctica! \nStudent Research Showcase:\nUWM is a leading national research institution\, and our students will make sure you don’t forget it! Stop by our student research showcase table throughout the day to learn what our very own geoscience and biological science graduate students are working on. Students will cycle in throughout the day\, come by a few times and check out the groundbreaking research going on here at UWM! \nThomas A. Greene’s Glowing Cavern:\nThese minerals really glow! Come see our most impressive fluorescent minerals literally glow in the dark. A small\, guided space will be available all day to experience minerals in a way few people ever do\, \nChildren’s Activities Tables:\nFor parents\, activities will be available their young children. This includes coloring\, arts and crafts\, and even an interactive sandbox. Remember\, you’re never too young to start learning! \nTouch Tables:\nSee\, touch\, and discover! Stop by and explore an array of fascinating specimens and models\, all safe to touch. Experience natural history with all of your senses!
URL:https://darwinday.org/event/darwin-day-2026/
LOCATION:Greene Geological Gallery (Lapham 168)\, 3209 North Maryland Avenue\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Thomas A. Greene Geological Museum":MAILTO:geosci-staff@uwm.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260214T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260214T163000
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CREATED:20260112T170259Z
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SUMMARY:Darwin Day: Valentine’s Edition
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a unique museum mashup: celebrate Valentine’s Day at the same time as Charles Darwin’s birthday! Learn about Darwin’s life\, colleagues & contemporaries\, and their scientific discoveries. And explore the wild world of animal courtship\, mating\, and reproduction. This is a family-friendly* drop-in event\, complete with birthday cake! \nNote: Animal reproduction\, including specimens such as sex organs\, will be discussed during this program. 
URL:https://darwinday.org/event/darwin-day-valentines-edition/
LOCATION:KU Natural History Museum\, 1345 Jayhawk Blvd.\, University of Kansas\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66045\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="KU Natural History Museum":MAILTO:biodiversity@ku.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260215T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260215T160000
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CREATED:20260205T201724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T201724Z
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SUMMARY:Darwin Day Kids Fest
DESCRIPTION:This event is a family-friendly educational event for elementary-aged kids and their families. Head over to Carroll’s campus to learn about biodiversity\, natural selection\, adaptation\, evolution\, and other central concepts in modern biology. Join us for an afternoon of evolution-themed activities\, games\, crafts\, and snacks. Hosted by Seniors in the Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences. Carroll students can bring family and friends. All are invited to various rooms in Simperman Hall on Sunday\, February 15 from 2-4 p.m. \nHosted by the Carroll College Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences.
URL:https://darwinday.org/event/darwin-day-kids-fest/
LOCATION:Carroll College\, 1601 N Benton Ave.\, Helena\, MT\, 59625\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260216T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260216T190000
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CREATED:20260122T204310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T204310Z
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SUMMARY:If we only had a brain!: anatomy and evolution in extinct dinosaurs
DESCRIPTION:Each year\, the Department of Biological Sciences celebrates Darwin Day by hosting a speaker in our Ralph W. Axtell Lecture Series. The event takes place around the birthday of Charles Darwin (February 12) and celebrates his enormous contribution to science\, particularly the theory of evolution by natural selection (published jointly with Alfred Russel Wallace) that underpins all aspects of modern biology. The lecture series is named in honor of the late Dr. Ralph Axtell in recognition of his many contributions to the University and to science. \nFor this coming year’s Darwin Day celebrations – on Monday\, February 16\, 2026 – we are happy to announce that our speaker is Dr. Ashley Morhardt (WashU). She will give a technical talk at 3pm in SE3126 (upper lecture hall)  titled “Reconstruction and assessment of brain size\, shape\, function\, and evolution in extinct tetrapods” and a general public talk at 6pm in SE1136 (lower lecture hall) titled “If we only had a brain!: anatomy and evolution in extinct dinosaurs.”
URL:https://darwinday.org/event/if-we-only-had-a-brain-anatomy-and-evolution-in-extinct-dinosaurs/
LOCATION:Southern Illinois University Edwardsville\, 1 Hairpin Dr\, Edwardsville\, IL\, 62026\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260218T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260218T160000
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SUMMARY:2026 Darwin Day Lecture: Michael Lynch
DESCRIPTION:Michael Lynch\, Pioneer of Evolutionary Cell Biology\, to Deliver 2026 Darwin Day Lecture\nMichael Lynch\, a leading evolutionary biologist whose groundbreaking work integrates population genetics with cell biology\, will deliver the 2026 Darwin Day Lecture on Wednesday\, February 18. Lynch’s talk\, Evolutionary Cell Biology: Rethinking the Origins of Cellular Architecture (placeholder title)\, part of Vanderbilt University’s Evolutionary Studies Initiative International Darwin Day celebrations\, will begin at 3:00 pm in MRB III 1220. The event is free and open to the public. \nLynch is director of the Biodesign Center for Mechanisms of Evolution at Arizona State University and a member of the US National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He has served as president of four major scientific societies: the Genetics Society of America\, the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution\, the Society for the Study of Evolution\, and the American Genetic Association. In 2022\, Lynch received the prestigious Thomas Hunt Morgan Medal from the Genetics Society of America for his exceptional lifetime contributions to the field. \nA central question in evolutionary biology is understanding what limits natural selection’s ability to perfect organisms. Lynch has pioneered the “drift-barrier hypothesis\,” which proposes that random genetic drift—the stochastic fluctuation of gene frequencies in finite populations—imposes fundamental constraints on molecular refinement. This work has challenged the widespread assumption that all cellular features are optimally designed by natural selection. \nLynch’s research demonstrates that population size plays a critical role in evolution at every scale\, from mutation rates to genome architecture to cellular complexity. His 2007 book The Origins of Genome Architecture revolutionized how scientists think about genome evolution by showing that many genomic features arise not through adaptive selection\, but through the varying power of drift in different lineages. More recently\, Lynch has extended these insights to cellular evolution\, establishing the emerging field of evolutionary cell biology. \nAmong Lynch’s most influential contributions is his work showing that eukaryotes are not more bioenergetically efficient than prokaryotes\, contrary to longstanding claims that mitochondria provided an energetic boost driving eukaryotic complexity. His quantitative analyses across the tree of life reveal that organism size\, population genetics\, and bioenergetic constraints interact in complex ways to shape cellular evolution. \nLynch earned his B.S. in Biology from St. Bonaventure University (1973) and his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota (1977). He held faculty positions at the University of Illinois\, University of Oregon\, and Indiana University before joining Arizona State University. He has authored more than 300 papers and four influential books\, including two volumes on quantitative genetics with Bruce Walsh\, The Origins of Genome Architecture (2007) and Evolutionary Cell Biology: The Origins of Cellular Architecture (2024). \nThe Vanderbilt Evolutionary Studies Initiative was established in August 2019 with the aim of uniting a remarkably diverse array of scholars from a variety of disciplines with broad interests and expertise in evolution-related fields.
URL:https://darwinday.org/event/2026-darwin-day-lecture-michael-lynch/
LOCATION:Vanderbilt University\, 2201 West End Ave\, Nashville\, TN\, 37235\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260224T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260224T200000
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CREATED:20260115T224442Z
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SUMMARY:Science Night Live: Annual Darwin Day Celebration – Ancient Trees Bring New Knowledge in Our Rapidly Changing World
DESCRIPTION:Hofstra Cultural Center and the Department of Geology\, Environment\, and Sustainability present Science Night Live \nJoin Us for Our Annual Darwin Day Celebration: Ancient Trees Bring New Knowledge in Our Rapidly Changing World \nDr. Neil Pederson will describe how scientists access the memories of trees using a process called tree-ring analysis or dendrochronology. Tree-ring analysis might be one of the most flexible implements in the scientific toolbox\, especially in understanding the impacts of global environmental change. Trees are helping us better document the presence of old-growth forests as the rapid pace of environment change blurs these distinctions. Studying old-growth forests has revealed how much we need to learn about the lives of trees. Trees have also born witness to early human events\, including the rise of the Mongol Empire\, to add nuance in ways that can befuddle human historians. Ancient trees offer new insights into our world by expanding human knowledge. \nLocation: The Helene Fortunoff Theater\, Monroe Lecture Center\, California Avenue\, South Campus \nAdmission is FREE and open to the public. Advance registration is required. \nFor more information\, please call the Hofstra Cultural Center at 516-463-5669.
URL:https://darwinday.org/event/science-night-live-annual-darwin-day-celebration-ancient-trees-bring-new-knowledge-in-our-rapidly-changing-world/
LOCATION:Helene Fortunoff Theater\, 127 Hofstra University\, Hempstead\, NY\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260227T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260227T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T003547
CREATED:20260122T205901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T205901Z
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SUMMARY:Darwin Day at Texas A&M University
DESCRIPTION:An Annual Celebration of All Things Biology!\n\nWHEN: Friday February 27th from 5 – 8 pm\nWHERE: The Gardens at Texas A&M University\nDarwin Day is is a FREE event open to TAMU students\, faculty and staff and their families\, and the public. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDarwin 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.\n\nCome 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.\n\nThe 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
URL:https://darwinday.org/event/darwin-day-at-texas-am-university/
LOCATION:The Gardens at TAMU\, 556 John Kimbrough Blvd\, College Station\, TX\, 77843\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260301T113000
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CREATED:20260202T144306Z
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SUMMARY:Darwin Day Celebration at Ethical Society Mid Rivers
DESCRIPTION:SUNDAY\, MARCH 1 | 10:30 AM | SCIENCE\, EDUCATION\, AND HUMAN WELL-BEING\nWe will enjoy a fun day of interactive learning and celebration of science. It will be a great time for humans 1 to 100!\nInternational Darwin Day is celebrated on February 12th to inspire people throughout the globe to reflect and act on the principles of intellectual bravery\, perpetual curiosity and learning\, scientific exploration\, and hunger for truth. Darwin Day is a day of celebration\, activism\, and international cooperation for the advancement of science\, education\, and human well-being. \nThis event is free and all are welcome at the Ethical Society Mid Rivers.\n​\nTo learn more about Charles Darwin\, his involvement in the abolitionist movement\, and understand what he risked by publishing On the Origin of Species\, we recommend the following\, well-researched book\, “Darwin’s Sacred Cause: Race\, Slavery and the Quest for Human Origins” by renowned Darwin scholars\, Adrian Desmond and James Moore. Darwin’s belief in human unity was in direct contrast to many of his contemporaries.
URL:https://darwinday.org/event/darwin-day-celebration-at-ethical-society-mid-rivers/
LOCATION:Ethical Society Mid Rivers\, ​117 Triad Center West\, O'Fallon\, 63366\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260301T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260301T233000
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SUMMARY:Ethical Society Mid Rivers Darwin Day Celebration
DESCRIPTION:SUNDAY\, MARCH 1 | 10:30 AM | SCIENCE\, EDUCATION\, AND HUMAN WELL-BEING\nWe will enjoy a fun day of interactive learning and celebration of science. It will be a great time for humans 1 to 100! \nInternational Darwin Day is celebrated on February 12th to inspire people throughout the globe to reflect and act on the principles of intellectual bravery\, perpetual curiosity and learning\, scientific exploration\, and hunger for truth. Darwin Day is a day of celebration\, activism\, and international cooperation for the advancement of science\, education\, and human well-being.\n​\nTo learn more about Charles Darwin\, his involvement in the abolitionist movement\, and understand what he risked by publishing On the Origin of Species\, we recommend the following\, well-researched book\, Darwin’s Sacred Cause: Race\, Slavery and the Quest for Human Origins by renowned Darwin scholars\, Adrian Desmond and James Moore. Darwin’s belief in human unity was in direct contrast to many of his contemporaries.
URL:https://darwinday.org/event/ethical-society-mid-rivers-darwin-day-celebration/
LOCATION:Ethical Society Mid Rivers\, ​117 Triad Center West\, O'Fallon\, 63366\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260410
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260412
DTSTAMP:20260408T003547
CREATED:20260113T193734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260115T223407Z
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SUMMARY:Iowa City Darwin Day: Science Fest
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to Iowa City Darwin Day: Science Fest\, a grand celebration of science and its many contributions to humanity! \nWe will welcome our speakers for talks on Friday\, April 10th and Saturday\, April 11th\, 2026. \nAll events are free and open to the public
URL:https://darwinday.org/event/iowa-city-darwin-day-science-fest/
LOCATION:University of Iowa\, 210 East Iowa Ave\, Iowa City\, IA\, 52242\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260412
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260413
DTSTAMP:20260408T003547
CREATED:20260128T165328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T165328Z
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SUMMARY:Darwin Day 2026
DESCRIPTION:Il Sistema Museale di Ateneo dell’Università degli Studi di Bari è lieto di invitarvi a partecipare\, giovedì 12 febbraio all’International Darwin Day\, giornata di studi dedicata al naturalista Charles Darwin.\nUn’occasione per comprendere meglio il lavoro e il pensiero scientifico del padre della teoria dell’evoluzione nonché per ricordarne le intuizioni\, gli studi e i dibattiti dell’epoca e come la sua teoria abbia portato allo sviluppo di discipline scientifiche che contribuiscono alla nostra conoscenza della natura.\nProgramma della giornata https://www.uniba.it/it/ateneo/sedi-strutture/sima/eventi/eventi-2026/darwin-day-2026\n12 febbraio\nORE 10:00 attività teorico – pratica\n•	Il miglior attacco è la difesa: l’evoluzione delle corazze negli esseri viventi\nA cura di Giovanni SCILLITANI – Museo di Zoologia L. Liaci\nUniversità degli Studi di Bari A. Moro\nAula 1° ex Istituti Biologici presso Campus Quagliariello – Via Orabona\, 4 – Bari \nORE 11:00 visita guidata\n•	Museo Faunistico Bernardo Terio\nA cura di Letizia PASSANTINO – Museo Faunistico B. Terio\nUniversità degli Studi di Bari A. Moro\nCampus di Medicina Veterinaria – Strada Provinciale 62 – Valenzano (BA)
URL:https://darwinday.org/event/darwin-day-2026-3/
LOCATION:Università degli Studi di Bari – Sistema Museale di Ateneo\, Via Celso Ulpiani\, 27 (presso Villa la Rocca)\, Bari\, BA\, 70125\, Italy
ORGANIZER;CN="Sistema Museale di Ateneo dell%E2%80%99Universit%C3%A0 di Bari":MAILTO:vincenza.montenegro@uniba.it
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