Winter Events at the Harvard Museum of Natural History
The following events will take place at the Harvard Museum of Natural History in February (full schedule of events available at http://hmnh.harvard.edu/calendar/upcoming/programs-audience/lectures )
Tuesday, February 3 – Free and open to the public
6:00 pm Public Lecture: The Cretaceous-Tertiary Mass Extinction:
What Really Killed the Dinosaurs?
– Mark Richards, Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences,
UC Berkley
Saturday, February 7 – $35 members/$40 nonmembers
9:30 am – 12:00 pm Adult Class: Herps! The Amazing World of Reptiles and
Amphibians
– Joe Martinez, curatorial assistant, Herpetology Dept, Harvard
Tuesday, February 17 – Free and open to the public
6:00 pm Public Lecture and Book Signing: Whale Conservation
and the Future of Our Oceans
– Joe Roman, author & conservation biologist
Saturday, Febuary 21 – Free with museum admission
9:00 am-4:00 pm I <3 Science Festival
Tuesday, February 24 – Free and open to the public
6:00 pm Evolution Matters Lecture: Natural History Collections
and Evolution
– James Hanken, Professor of Biology,
Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology,
Curator in Herpetology
– Alexander Agassiz, Professor of Zoology; and
Director, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University
Saturday, February 28 – $35 members/$40 nonmembers
9:30 am – 12:00 pm Adult Drawing Class: Imaginary Animals
2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Kid’s Drawing Class: Imaginary Animals
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