Events
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Workshop: Creative Approaches to Education and Community Engagement
Biological anthropology builds thinking skills, evidence evaluation, careful observation, and claims analysis that extend well beyond the discipline. Join us for a free workshop with three short talks exploring how these tools can be brought into the classroom.
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Salt Lake City Book Talk – Fed Up: What Evolution Reveals about Food, Diet, Health, and Eating Well
Natural History Museum of Utah 301 Wakara Way, Salt Lake City, UtahHow many times a day do you ask the question, “What should I eat?” In this talk and his new book, Fed Up, best-selling author and Harvard professor Daniel Lieberman untangles the confusion around this question we never evolved to ask.
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Houston Book Talk – Fed Up: What Evolution Reveals about Food, Diet, Health, and Eating Well
The Houston Museum of Natural Science 5555 Hermann Park Drive, Houston, TX, United StatesHow many times a day do you ask the question, “What should I eat?” In this talk and his new book, Fed Up, best-selling author and Harvard professor Daniel Lieberman untangles the confusion around this question we never evolved to ask.
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Chicago Book Talk – Fed Up: What Evolution Reveals about Food, Diet, Health, and Eating Well
Field Museum 1400 S DuSable Lake Shore Dr., Chicago, Illinois, United StatesHow many times a day do you ask the question, “What should I eat?” In this talk and his new book, Fed Up, best-selling author and Harvard professor Daniel Lieberman untangles the confusion around this question we never evolved to ask.

