Monday, March 05, 2007
Humes at Dole Institute
On March 28, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Edward Humes will discuss the evolution vs. intelligent design debate and the school board fights and courtroom battles in Kansas and throughout the country, which culminated in a 2005 court case in Dover, Pa.
Humes will speak at the Dole Institute in Lawrence at 7:30 p.m. His talk is free and open to the public. The events will also be offered via simulcast at KU's Edwards Campus in Overland Park. For more information call (785) 864-4900.
Humes will also speak at Johnson County Community College on March 29.
Humes' newest book is "Monkey Girl: Evolution, Education, Religion and The Battle For America's Soul." Humes' other books include "Over Here: How the G.I. Bill Transformed the American Dream," "School of Dreams," "Baby E.R.," "Mean Justice" (a Los Angeles Times Best Book of 1999) and the bestseller "Mississippi Mud."
Humes will speak at the Dole Institute in Lawrence at 7:30 p.m. His talk is free and open to the public. The events will also be offered via simulcast at KU's Edwards Campus in Overland Park. For more information call (785) 864-4900.
Humes will also speak at Johnson County Community College on March 29.
Humes' newest book is "Monkey Girl: Evolution, Education, Religion and The Battle For America's Soul." Humes' other books include "Over Here: How the G.I. Bill Transformed the American Dream," "School of Dreams," "Baby E.R.," "Mean Justice" (a Los Angeles Times Best Book of 1999) and the bestseller "Mississippi Mud."