Events
SATURDAY, 2/10/2024
Event: Darwin Day at the Discovery Science Place
10am-3pm, 308 N. Broadway Ave., Tyler, TX
Activities will include a booth with university student volunteers, videos about the diversity and evolution of life and interactive displays. Regular admission required.
MONDAY, 2/12/2024
Interactive Booth at UT-Tyler, 9am-2pm
UT-Tyler University Center, 3900 University Blvd., Tyler, TX
Movie Night at UT-Tyler
UT-Tyler University Center Balroom, Circle Dr, Tyler, TX 75799
There will be a public screening of the PBS Documentary, "Evolution Earth." Refreshments will be available.
THURSDAY, 2/15/2024
Information table at TJC, 10am-2pm
TJC Aleck Genecov Building, 2nd floor commons area, 1413 E. Lake St, Tyler, TX
STEM Club Lunch TJC, 12 - 1pm
TJC Rogers Student Center Apache Rooms
The TJC STEM Club will hold a round-table lunch with the speaker. Lunch will be provided.
Movie Night at TJC
4pm in TJC Earth and Space Science Center, 1411 E Lake St, Tyler, TX 75701
There will be a public screening of the PBS Documentary, "Evolution Earth."
Welcome Reception
Thursday, 2/15/2024, 5:00 - 5:55pm in Apache Rooms
Tyler Junior College, Rogers Student Center, 1411 E. Lake St., Tyler, TX
Welcome reception with the speaker
Darwin Day Public Science Lecture at TJC
Thursday, 2/15/2023, 6:00 - 7:00pm in Apache Rooms
Tyler Junior College, Rogers Student Center, 1411 E. Lake St., Tyler, TX
Corner of Baxter Avenue and Lake Street
Topic: "The Long-Term Evolution Experiment: Watching Bacteria Evolve for More Than Three Decades"
FRIDAY, 2/16/2024
Welcome Reception
Friday, 2/16/2024, 5:15 - 5:55pm in UT-Tyler University Theater, Mabry Theatre Lobby
Circle Dr, Tyler, TX 75799
Please note: This is NOT the Cowan Center. This is the theater in the building near the athletic center.
Welcome reception with the speaker
Darwin Day Public Science Lecture at UT-Tyler
6:00 - 7:00pm in UT-Tyler University Theater
Circle Dr, Tyler, TX 75799
Please note: This is NOT the Cowan Center. This is the theater in the building near the athletic center.
Topic: "How Bacteria Evolve to More Rapidly Evolve: Implications for Medicine and Biotechnology"