NCSE Evolution Education Update for 2011/07/15
Submitted by Peter Burns on Fri, 2011-07-15 15:41. National Center for Science Education(by NCSE Deputy Director Glenn Branch)
Dear Friends of NCSE, A preview of Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway's Merchants of Doubt, new photographs from the Scopes trial, and a new issue of RNCSE.
NCSE Evolution Education Update for 2011/07/08
Submitted by Peter Burns on Fri, 2011-07-08 14:15. National Center for Science Education(by NCSE Deputy Director Glenn Branch)
Dear Friends of NCSE, Further details on the impending antievolution bills in New Hampshire. A review of recent events in the creationism/evolution controversy in Church & State. And a bumper sticker contest sponsored by NCSE.
NCSE Evolution Education Update for 2011/07/01
Submitted by Peter Burns on Fri, 2011-07-01 17:00. National Center for Science Education(by NCSE Deputy Director Glenn Branch)
Dear Friends of NCSE, The New York State Museum adds its voice for evolution. A survey of the opinions of evangelical leaders around the world revealed a divide over evolution. And the bill that would have repealed Louisiana's antievolution statute is officially dead.
NCSE Evolution Education Update for 2011/06/24
Submitted by Peter Burns on Fri, 2011-06-24 16:28. National Center for Science Education(by NCSE Deputy Director Glenn Branch)
Dear Friends of NCSE, A new batch of videos on NCSE's YouTube channel and a preview of Francisco J. Ayala's Am I a Monkey? And a pair of antievolution bills looms on the horizon in the Granite State.
NCSE Evolution Education Update for 2011/06/17
Submitted by Peter Burns on Fri, 2011-06-17 16:18. National Center for Science Education(by NCSE Deputy Director Glenn Branch)
Dear Friends of NCSE, NCSE's Steven Newton reports in the pages of Earth on a creationist field trip conducted during a geological conference. A new issue of Evolution: Education and Outreach is published, Steven G. Gey is dead, and the Tennessee Academy of Science adds its voice for evolution. And The Rap Guide to Evolution opens in New York City.
NCSE Evolution Education Update for 2011/06/10
Submitted by Peter Burns on Fri, 2011-06-10 15:17. National Center for Science Education(by NCSE Deputy Director Glenn Branch)
Dear Friends of NCSE, The creationist propaganda movie Expelled is on the auction block. The Christian Science Monitor discusses the attempt to repeal Louisiana's antievolution law. And NCSE offers a preview of Darwin's Lost World.
NCSE Evolution Education Update for 2011/06/03
Submitted by Peter Burns on Fri, 2011-06-03 16:30. National Center for Science Education(by NCSE Deputy Director Glenn Branch)
Dear Friends of NCSE, Texas's "intelligent design" bill dies in committee, while The New York Times worries that Kentucky's ark park "pushes the constitutional envelope" and the Arkansas Science Teachers Association adds its voice for evolution.
NCSE Evolution Education Update for 2011/05/27
Submitted by Peter Burns on Fri, 2011-05-27 14:34. National Center for Science Education(by NCSE Deputy Director Glenn Branch)
Dear Friends of NCSE, The effort to repeal Louisiana's antievolution law was stymied in committee. Creationism is officially unwelcome in Britain's new free schools. Previously in Louisiana, the Baton Rouge Advocate endorsed the effort to repeat the state's antievolution law, while Barbara Forrest explained in detail why the effort is necessary.
NCSE Evolution Education Update for 2011/05/20
Submitted by Peter Burns on Fri, 2011-05-20 14:36. National Center for Science Education(by NCSE Deputy Director Glenn Branch)
Dear Friends of NCSE, Kentucky plans to grant tax incentives to a creationist theme park. Meanwhile, Missouri's antievolution bill died in committee, NCSE is offering a preview of Steve Jones's The Darwin Archipelago, and seats are still available for NCSE's next trip down the Grand Canyon.
NCSE Evolution Education Update for 2011/05/13
Submitted by Peter Burns on Fri, 2011-05-13 14:23. National Center for Science Education(by NCSE Deputy Director Glenn Branch)
Dear Friends of NCSE, A new issue of Reports of the NCSE is now available. Plus Florida's antievolution bill is dead, while support to repeal Louisiana's antievolution bill continues to mount.