Armstrong Free Science Event Focusing On Evolutionary Origins of Dating


On Wednesday, February 10, Armstrong State University’s College of Science and Technology will present the first 2016 Science on Tap event titled “The Evolutionary Origins Underlying Intimate Relationships: Mating Intelligence Unleashed”.

The event will feature Dr. Glenn Geher, director of the Evolutionary Studies Program at State University of New York at New Paltz. Geher will discuss the impact of Darwin’s evolutionary theory on intimate human relationships. This event is free and open to the public. The event will take place at 215 W. Liberty St.

Science on Tap is a free monthly event presented by Armstrong’s College of Science and Technology. The event features members of the scientific community discussing science in an entertaining, laid-back format. All events are open to the public. of the scientific community discussing science in an entertaining, laid-back format. All events are open to the public.

Media may contact Melanie Simon at 912.344.29704 or melanie.simon@armstrong.edu for more information and interview/image requests.



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