The Siegal Lifelong Learning and the Institute for the Science of Origins—a partnership of several Northeast Ohio research and educational institutions led by Case Western Reserve University—will host the to the Origins Science Scholars Series on Tuesdays from Oct. 2 to Nov. 13.
During this program, community members engage with one another and with leading scholars to investigate rapidly developing areas of origins science. Each evening features a presentation by a world–class researcher.
The program will open with a talk by John Ruhl, the Connecticut Professor in the Department of Physics and a member of Case Western Reserve’s Sustainability Advisory Committee.
He will present “The Physics of Climate Change” Tuesday, Oct. 2, in Tinkham Veale University Center, Ballrooms A and B.
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Series details
Each event in the series will open with coffee and sign in at 5:30 p.m., followed by a one-hour lecture at 6 p.m. After each talk, attendees will receive dinner (included in the registration fee) with faculty and fellows. Each event will conclude with a Q&A session and dessert.
The full series costs $201 for members of the Siegal Lifelong Learning program, and $221 for non-members.
Individual sessions cost $43 for members and $50 for non-members.
Parking is included.