Teaching #evolution takes courage, creativity, and conviction. Hear from Gale Sinatra, @corriemoreau.bsky.social & Wesley Roberts at the #ScopesSymposium. #Scopes100 @ncse.bsky.social
Full talks here: https://loom.ly/4IBdeAk
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Teaching #evolution takes courage, creativity, and conviction. Hear from Gale Sinatra, @corriemoreau.bsky.social & Wesley Roberts at the #ScopesSymposium. #Scopes100 @ncse.bsky.social
Full talks here: https://loom.ly/4IBdeAk
A presentation slide featuring a photo of Owen Jones outdoors, smiling and wearing a blue checkered shirt with a conference badge and lanyard. The slide title reads “Owen Jones – Force of Nature: Applications of Natural Selection to Other Fields.” Logos for Vanderbilt University’s Evolutionary Studies Initiative and the National Center for Science Education appear at the bottom, along with a small image of cattle in a farm setting.
📺 Now on YouTube!
Owen Jones kicks off Session IV: The Long Reach of Evolution with “Force of Nature: Applications of Natural Selection to Other Fields.”
🎥 Watch here: https://loom.ly/W40wUvo
#ScopesSymposium #Evolution @ncse.bsky.social
Fantastic talks at #ScopesSymposium including by Sean Carroll, Paul Turner, Marlene Zuk, Jonathan Losos, Amanda Townley, & more. Can’t wait to share the importance of museum exhibits to teach evolution next @evolutionvu.bsky.social
The workshop flyer reads: Using Evidence and Practical Applications to Overcome Misconceptions A Scopes Anniversary Workshop on Evolution for Teachers July 11, 2025 in Nashville Participants will: • Deepen their own understanding of biological classification, speciation, and conservation • Learn culturally responsive strategies for addressing students’ misconceptions • Identify key features of phenomenon-based storylines to support student-driven 3-dimensional learning • Learn about NCSE’s Story Short format, flexible mini-storylines that address one or two academic standards and can be completed in as little as five hours of classroom time • Leave with access to all of the free resources needed to implement an NCSE Story Short in the classroom Benefits for teacher participants include a $50 stipend, payment for substitutes, access to standards-aligned materials, the chance to adapt the resources to your local context and the needs of your students, and the opportunity to network with colleagues.
We've partnered with Evolution@Vanderbilt (@evolutionvu.bsky.social) to offer a free evolution workshop in Nashville, TN in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Scopes Trial. Teachers and educators of all grade levels are invited to join us on July 11! #EduSky #ScopesSymposium
Flyer: Text reads: Using Evidence and Practical Applications to Overcome Misconceptions About Evolution, Nashville, July 11, 2025 at Vanderbilt. A Scopes Anniversary Workshop on Evolution for teachers. Includes $50 stipend. Imagery is old chalkboard with photo cut-out of John Scopes. The text is drawn in chalk.
Teachers, we've partnered with Evolutionary Studies at Vanderbilt (@evolutionvu.bsky.social) to offer a workshop on evolution in celebration of the Scopes Trial 100th Anniversary. Please join us in Nashville on July 11! forms.gle/wECR4X2q5KCQ... #ScopesSymposium #iteachbio #EduSky #edchat
A historical yet whimsical depiction of the Scopes Monkey Trial (1925) held outdoors in Dayton, Tennessee. A massive crowd in vintage 1920s attire watches as two men—representing Clarence Darrow and William Jennings Bryan—debate on a raised platform under a large tree. Monkeys are scattered throughout the scene, some sitting in chairs as if serving on a jury, others perched in the tree above, observing the proceedings with curiosity. The courthouse in the background has the word "SCOPES" prominently displayed. The image blends historical realism with playful elements, nodding to the trial’s famous nickname.
🔬 100 years since the Scopes Trial—how does it shape evolution education today? @glennbranch.bsky.social explores its legacy in The Tennessean. We're working with him to host the Scopes Centennial Symposium this summer.
📖 Read more: loom.ly/NvlfpIo
#ScienceEducation #ScopesSymposium
Lee Meadows, a smiling man with a gray beard and glasses, wears a dark blue suit and tie against a white background. The text highlights his leadership in STEM education and promoting evolution education in religious contexts.
🌟 Speaker Spotlight! Lee Meadows' work focuses on making #evolution education accessible in diverse cultural and religious contexts. #ScopesSymposium
📅 7/13, 2025, | at Vanderbilt with @ncse.bsky.social "Inclusive Evolution Education"!
🔗 loom.ly/KTSAQ6U
Elizabeth Barnes, a smiling woman with long auburn hair, stands in a modern office space wearing a navy dress with green and purple floral designs. The text highlights her research on religious perceptions of evolution and science education in culturally controversial topics.
🌟 @lizbarnes.bsky.social (MTSU) explores religious perceptions of #evolution and teaching science in challenging contexts. Join her at the #ScopesSymposium! "Religious Cultural Competence"
📅 July 13, 2025 | at Vanderbilt with @ncse.bsky.social
🔗 loom.ly/KTSAQ6U
Katy Hinman, a smiling woman with long gray hair and glasses, stands outdoors with a green background. The text highlights her work in science communication and bridging the gap between scientific research and public understanding.
🌟 @revbatgirl.bsky.social (AAAS DoSER director) explores how #ScienceCommunication enhances public understanding of #evolution. Join her at the #ScopesSymposium! "Science, Ethics, and Religion"
📅 July 13, 2025 | @ncse.bsky.social
🔗 loom.ly/KTSAQ6U
Jamie Jensen, a smiling woman with long blonde hair and glasses, stands outdoors in front of blurred green and yellow foliage. The text highlights her contributions to evolutionary biology, paleontology, and science education.
🦖 Jamie Jensen (BYU) shares insights on evolutionary history and teaching evolution at the #ScopesSymposium. Join us!
📅 July 12-13, 2025 | @ncse.bsky.social
🔗 loom.ly/KTSAQ6U
#EvolutionEducation
Teaching #Evolution - #ScopesSymposium Day 2!
@corriemoreau.bsky.social - Museums; @restingdinoface.bsky.social - Storytelling; Joseph Graves Jr. - Misusing evolution and others!
📅 7/13, 2025 | at Vanderbilt w/ @ncse.bsky.social
🔗 loom.ly/KTSAQ6U
Image of Joseph Graves Jr., a Black man with glasses and a salt-and-pepper beard, wearing a dark suit, white shirt, and green tie. The text describes him as a professor of biology at North Carolina A&T State University, focusing on evolutionary biology and genetics, particularly the relationship between race, genetics, and health. His work debunks myths about race and promotes a clearer understanding of human diversity.
🧬 Speaker Spotlight! Joseph Graves Jr. will present on Misteaching & Misusing #Evolution at the #ScopesSymposium. Explore how evolutionary ideas are misused & why understanding matters.
📅 7/13, 2025 | at Vanderbilt with @ncse.bsky.social
🔗 loom.ly/KTSAQ6U
Image of Riley Black, a smiling individual wearing a black cap, glasses, and a tank top with tattoos on their arms and chest. They are outdoors in a rocky desert setting with a backpack and water tube. The text highlights Riley as a paleontologist, author, and science communicator known for blending paleontology with engaging storytelling to make evolution and prehistoric life accessible to a broad audience.
🦖 Speaker Spotlight! @restingdinoface.bsky.social, paleontologist, author & @ncse.bsky.social Friend of Darwin, will discuss #Evolution and the Media at the #ScopesSymposium. Learn how prehistoric life comes to modern audiences!
📅 7/13, 2025 | Vanderbilt
🔗 loom.ly/KTSAQ6U
Image of Corrie Moreau, a person with long wavy brown hair, smiling broadly while resting her chin on her hand. She is wearing a black shirt and has tattoos on both arms, including a star pattern and floral designs. The text highlights her role as an evolutionary biologist at Cornell University, her research on ants' evolution and ecology, and her passion for science education and outreach.
🐜 Speaker Spotlight! @corriemoreau.bsky.social joins the #ScopesSymposium to discuss "Teaching #Evolution Using Museums." Explore evolution, ants, & the power of #ScienceEducation!
📅 7/12-13, 2025 | at Vanderbilt with @ncse.bsky.social
🔗 loom.ly/KTSAQ6U
Image of Gale Sinatra, a smiling woman with shoulder-length brown hair, wearing a burgundy cardigan and a black floral dress. The background includes a blurred red-brick building. The text highlights her role as a Professor of Education at the University of Southern California, her expertise in science education and cognitive psychology, and her work on strategies to improve science literacy and critical thinking skills.
🌟 Speaker Announcement! @galesinatra.bsky.social will join the #ScopesSymposium to share insights into “Science Denial.” 🧠📚
📅 Mark your calendars: July 12-13, 2025, at Vanderbilt University with @ncse.bsky.social
🔗 Learn more & register: loom.ly/KTSAQ6U
#ScienceEducation #Evolution
Paul Turner, Rachel Carson Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Yale University, wearing glasses and a light blue shirt, smiling in a laboratory setting. Text highlights his research on the evolution and ecology of viruses and his leadership in evolutionary medicine. Title text: 'Paul Turner, Evolutionary Biologist, Professor – Yale.'
🌟 Speaker Reveal!
@paulturnerlab.bsky.social will present Evolutionary Medicine at the #ScopesSymposium. Learn how his groundbreaking research on the #evolution and ecology of viruses is shaping our understanding of health and disease.
Co-hosted with @ncse.bsky.social. Register now! loom.ly/KTSAQ6U
Sophien Kamoun, a senior group leader at the Sainsbury Laboratory, wearing glasses, a dark suit, and a floral-patterned tie, smiling against a neutral background. Text highlights his expertise in plant-pathogen interactions and research on plant immunity and pathogen virulence. Title text: 'Sophien Kamoun, Pathologist, Senior Group Leader – Sainsbury Laboratory.'
🌟 Speaker Announcement!
@kamounlab.bsky.social, senior group leader at the Sainsbury Laboratory in Norwich, UK, will present Plant-Pathogen Interactions & #Evolution at the #ScopesSymposium.
Co-hosted with the @ncse.bsky.social.
🔗 Learn more and register now: loom.ly/KTSAQ6U
Owen Jones, Professor of Law and Biological Sciences at Vanderbilt University, smiling in a professional photo with a background of red and orange autumn leaves. Text highlights his expertise in evolutionary biology, brain science, and behavioral economics applied to decision-making and law. Title text: 'Owen Jones, Professor, Law Professor – Vanderbilt University.'
🌟 Speaker Announcement!
Owen Jones, Professor of #Law and BSCI at Vandy, will start Day 2 of #ScopesSymposium. Discover how evolutionary biology & brain #science shape behavior and law.
🗓️ When: 7/13, 2025
Co-hosted with the @ncse.bsky.social.
🔗 Learn more & register now: loom.ly/KTSAQ6U
Promotional poster for a talk by Antonis Rokas, ESI Director, celebrating the Centennial of the Scopes 'Monkey' Trial at Vanderbilt. The poster features a photo of Antonis Rokas wearing a red jacket, standing in front of a museum-like display with various natural history artifacts. The text includes the event details: 'Monday, 1/13/25, 4:00 PM, MRBIII 1220.' The description highlights that Antonis will discuss the Scopes Trial, its continuing relevance, and the ESI’s efforts, in partnership with organizations like Dialogue Vanderbilt and the National Center for Science Education, to celebrate evolutionary science through events in spring and summer of 2025. Vanderbilt University's logo and the Evolutionary Studies Initiative logo are included, with the web address vanderbilt.edu/evolution for more information.
Today at 4pm - ESI Director Antonis Rokas will discuss our big year! #ScopesSymposium #MonkeyTrial #Evolution @ncse.bsky.social @evmed.bsky.social
Gold background with 5 headshots, 1 each of: Sean Carroll with glasses and a beard smiling, Johnathan Losos in a light blue shirt and glasses smiling, Marlene Zuk smiling in the light of the sun, Stephen Brusatte smiling in a brown shirt, Briana Pobiner smiling with teal earrings and glasses.
🌟 #ScopesSymposium Session 3 - #Evolution Today! Co-hosted by @ncse.bsky.social:
🧬 Sean B. Carroll
🦎 @jblosos.bsky.social
🐦 Marlene Zuk
🦖 @stevebrusatte.bsky.social
🍖 @brianapobiner.bsky.social
🗓️ Join us 7/12–13, at Vanderbilt for these talks!
🔗 Learn more and register now: loom.ly/KTSAQ6U
Briana Pobiner, a paleoanthropologist at the Smithsonian, standing in front of a smoky gradient background. She has curly hair and glasses, and is wearing a teal shirt with a geometric pattern and a black cardigan. The text highlights her expertise in human diet evolution, human cannibalism, chimpanzee carnivory, and fieldwork in Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa, and Indonesia. Title text: 'Briana Pobiner, Paleoanthropologist, Smithsonian.'
🌟 Speaker Announcement! @brianapobiner.bsky.social, paleoanthropologist at the Smithsonian and expert on the #evolution of human diet, will present at the
#ScopesSymposium co-hosted by @ncse.bsky.social
🔗 Learn more and register now: loom.ly/KTSAQ6U
#Paleoanthropology #HumanEvolution
Stephen Brusatte, professor of paleontology at the University of Edinburgh, seated in his office holding a fossil. Text highlights his expertise in the anatomy and evolution of dinosaurs, his authorship of over 150 scientific papers, description of 20 new fossil species, and his role as a paleontology consultant for Jurassic World: Dominion. Background features a smoky gradient. Title text: 'Stephen Brusatte, Evolutionary Biologist, Paleontology Professor – University of Edinburgh.'
🌟 Speaker Announcement! @stevebrusatte.bsky.social, paleontologist and bestselling author, will join us at the #ScopesSymposium to talk about the #fossil record. Learn about and life’s evolution on Earth 7/12/25 Register now: loom.ly/KTSAQ6U @ncse.bsky.social
A promotional flyer for the ISEMPH 2025 Meeting. The header features Vanderbilt University and Nashville, Tennessee, with side-by-side images of the university’s campus and Nashville's downtown nightlife. Below, the text announces "ISEMPH 2025 Meeting, July 8-10, 2025," with the International Society for Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health (ISEMPH) logo on the left and the Evolutionary Studies Initiative logo on the right. Vanderbilt University’s logo is at the bottom.
A three-panel brochure for the Evolutionary Studies Initiative at Vanderbilt University. The left panel describes the initiative, stating its aim to unite scholars across disciplines and featuring a logo of a tree-like design. Below it, sections highlight the Scopes Festival, Scopes Seminars, and the ISEMPH Conference, providing details about each event. The center panel displays logos for affiliated organizations, including the National Center for Science Education (NCSE) and ISEMPH, alongside Vanderbilt University’s logo. The right panel features an image of a Vanderbilt building, titled "Scopes 'Monkey' Trial Centennial Celebration," and invites participation in 2025 events with a QR code for more information.
We are getting excited about next summer! Along with #ScopesSymposium, we're hosting #ISEMPH2025. We are so grateful for folks like @paulturnerlab.bsky.social, Nicole Bender & Michelle Blythe. We hope you'll join us in #Nashville to talk about #Evolution, #Medicine, and Public Health!
Photo 1 from #ABRCMS 2024, photo 2 from #ScienceStories at UMass. Photo 3 our lineup for the coming 2025 #ScopesSymposium. Photo 4 our 2024 #FossilsattheFort outreach event.