Month: April 2012
Tennessee Enacts Academic Freedom Law Protecting Teachers Who Present Both Sides of Evolution Debate
Today Tennessee became the latest state to enact an academic freedom bill.
Summer in Seattle, All Expenses Paid!
There’s still time, but you’d better act fast!
A New Book Poses the Question: At the Birth of Modern Science, Was Darwin Present — or AWOL?
In The Philosophical Breakfast Club, Laura J. Snyder feels compelled to make the founders of modern science Darwin-friendly.
Nanoscale “Design” in Nature — Rightly Designated by Discover Magazine
Some careless copyeditor is going to get a reproachful memo from her supervisor for allowing the word “design” into the accompanying text.
Catholics and Creation
Franciscan University, Steubenville, Ohio, hosted a conference on Science and Faith a couple of months ago that emphasized issues now under discussion in the Catholic Church.