[ShareTompkins] Fwd: FREE History of Life Course at Museum of the Earth

Shira Golding shiragolding at gmail.com
Tue Sep 13 20:05:38 UTC 2011


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> From: Cassandra J Mundt <cjm373 at cornell.edu>
> Date: September 13, 2011 3:15:56 PM EDT
> To: TC-HSC-L <TC-HSC-L at list.cornell.edu>
> Subject: FREE History of Life Course at Museum of the Earth
> Reply-To: Cassandra J Mundt <cjm373 at cornell.edu>
>
> FREE History of Life Course
>
> The popular, FREE community education and volunteer training course  
> at the Museum of the Earth at PRI is back! The six week course  
> highlights staff and volunteer research.
>
> The course is FREE and open to all members of the community. Join us  
> at 5:30pm each week in the museum classroom to learn everything you  
> wanted to know about the Museum and the origins of life on Earth.
>
> The course is taught at a high school to college-level and is not  
> appropriate for young children.
>
> No need to pre-register or purchase any study materials, just show up!
> To learn more, contact Jaime Hazard by email at hazard at museumoftheearth.org 
>  or by phone at 607.273.6623 x33.
>
> Fall 2011 Class Schedule
>
> Wednesday, September 21
> Perspective on Life: From the origin of life to the diversification  
> of animals with Dr. David Campbell
>
> Wednesday, September 28
> Ancient Seas of New York State: 200 million years of marine critters  
> in your backyard with Dr.  Judith Nagel-Myers
>
> Wednesday, October 5
> The Great Transition: How the land became green with Dr. Lenore Durkee
>
> Thursday, October 13
> Rule of the Reptiles: Dinosaurs and their scaly sisters of the  
> Mesozoic Era! with Dr. Richard Kissel
>
> Wednesday, October 19
> Emergence of the spectacular life that dominates our modern oceans  
> with Dr. Robert Ross
>
> Wednesday, October 26
> Human Origins: Discovering where we came from with Johanna Batman
>
> About the Museum of the Earth
> Come explore the Earth’s past and understand your role in its  
> present and future through a unique mix of natural history displays,  
> interactive science features, and art exhibitions. Touch and feel  
> history through hands-on exploration of fossils and dinosaurs at  
> Discovery Labs. View more than 650 specimens from PRI’s world-class  
> collections, including the skeletons of the Hyde Park Mastodon and  
> Right Whale No. 2030.  Enjoy the 500-foot art mural, Rock of Ages,  
> Sands of Time. Also visit Cayuga Nature Center – the outdoor nature  
> experience of PRI and its Museum of the Earth. PRI is affiliated  
> with Cornell University. The Museum of the Earth and the Cayuga  
> Nature Center are proud members of the Discovery Trail.
>
>

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