Events Archive
Sponsored by Maranatha Christian Fellowship:
The Former Evolutionist, Dave Nutting, director of the Alpha Omega Institute
Blind chance or intelligent design: was Darwin wrong?
Tuesday, October 30, Smith Hall 331 (U of MN East Bank) — 7 p.m.
It’s about time! — A Creationist View of Geology and Time
Thursday, November 1, Smith Hall 331 (U of MN […]
From Emetrece Productions (B-Girl Be):
We have three HOT Maria Isa shows in Minneapolis this week.
Maria Isa with the Baker’s Dozen Band performs at PI Bar and Restaurant
Frida Kahlo After Hours/Preview Party at the Walker Art Center
¡Sofrito! David Gonzalez with Bobby Sanabria’s Cuarteto Aché with post show party from 7-8:30 starring Maria Isa […]
CAFE SCIENTIFIQUE:
Experiments in Fluid Mechanics
Tuesday, October 16, 7 p.m.
Bryant-Lake Bowl, Uptown
University of Minnesota researcher Ed Cussler (Chemical Engineering & Materials Science), whose quirky experiments have included filling a University swimming pool with a gooey concoction and then testing how it affects swimming speed and outfitting his own dog with artificial gills, will discuss how […]
Greetings Science and Culture Enthusiasts!
The Bell Museum has two interactive and educational events next week!
Visit www.bellmuseum.org for additional information.
CAFE SCIENTIFIQUE
Experiments in Fluid Mechanics
Tuesday, October 16, 7 p.m.
Bryant-Lake Bowl, Uptown
University of Minnesota researcher Ed Cussler (Chemical Engineering & Materials Science), whose quirky experiments have included filling a University swimming pool with a gooey concoction and […]
—Café Scientifique—
A forum for science and culture held at the Kitty Cat Klub and Bryant-Lake Bowl. Come early for a good seat and enjoy happy-hour specials and the sounds of science from our own Café Scientifique DJ. Admission $5
St. Anthony Falls Research Lab
Tuesday, October 9, 6 p.m.
Kitty Cat Klub, Dinkytown
Across the river from […]
MAYA SOCIETY OF MINNESOTA
DR. REX KOONTZ, OCTOBER 2007 GUEST SPEAKER!
Forwarded to me from the Twin Cities Skeptics:
The next Twin Cities skeptic meeting is on Tuesday, September 25.
Lois Schadewald, a sister of Bob Schadewald, will talk on September 25, 2007 to the Twin Cities Skeptic Group. Bob certainly was a significant contributor to various science efforts in Minnesota, such as evolution information, […]
SPECIAL EVENT:
Speaking Science 2.0: New Directions in Science Communication
Friday, September 28, 2007
7:30 p.m.
Bell Museum Auditorium
$5 Suggested Donation
Seed magazine writers and influential science bloggers gather to discuss new directions in science communication. This lively panel discussion will cover a range of topics, including science and culture, public engagement with science, the role of scientists in the […]
Bell Museum of Natural History Event
Saturday, September 29, 7 p.m.
Join nationally acclaimed horticulturist James Luby in a lively discussion of the history and future of Minnesota wine. Taste award-winning Minnesota wines and cheeses hand-crafted by University students, and enjoy live music in the museum’s galleries.
$30 in advance, $35 at the door; discounts available for […]
Framing Slapdown at the Bell (updated)
13 Comments Published by Greg September 1st, 2007 in Science Essays, Framing Science, EventsLadies and Gentlemen, Scoundrels and Aristocrats …
… In this corner, we have Author and Journalist Chris the Madman Mooney.
… In this corner, we have American University Professor Matthew The Knucklebreaker Nisbet
… and in this corner we have Anthropologist Greg Prettyboy Laden.
Wait, wait, you can’t have three corners… This was supposed to be a Tag Team […]
NATURE TOTS
A program for toddlers and preschoolers with their parents, held the first Thursday of every month from 9:30 to 11:00 a.m. Free with museum admission, but registration is required. Call (612) 624-9050.
Insect Life Cycle Mobiles
September 6
Insects eat, rest, and lay their eggs in summer gardens. Make a colorful insect life cycle […]
Bell Museum of Natural History Event
September 28-30
University of Minnesota Biological Station, Itasca State Park
Reservations required; contact Carol Gross at 612-625-3133 or gross008 AT umn DOT edu.
The Friends of Itasca and the Bell Museum invite museum members and friends to participate in Itasca Family Weekend at the University of Minnesota’s Biological Station in Itasca […]
A forum for science and culture held at Loring Pasta Bar and Bryant-Lake Bowl. Come early for a good seat and enjoy happy-hour specials and the sounds of science from our own Café Scientifique DJ.
The Future of Science
Monday, September 10, 7 p.m.
Loring Pasta Bar, Dinkytown
$5
This month, Café Scientifique explores the future of science with […]
Friday, September 28, 7:30 p.m.
Bell Museum Auditorium
$5 suggested donation
Seed magazine writers and influential science bloggers gather to discuss new directions in science communication. This lively panel discussion will cover a range of topics, including science and culture, public engagement with science, the role of scientists in the public discussion of science, and communication via the […]
Bell Museum Science On Screen
Science on Screen resumes regular programming in September.
Thursdays at 7 p.m.
Bell Museum Auditorium
$7; $5 students, seniors, and Bell Museum members
This quirky favorite from award winning documentary filmmaker Errol Morris follows an elderly topiary gardener, a retired lion tamer, a man fascinated by naked mole rats, and a cutting-edge robotics designer. […]