This event is free and open to the public. Seating is on a first come, first served basis. For more information, call 706.635.1260.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Constitution Day
Dr. Matt Hipps, Assistant Professor of Political Science will speak to the campus on Political Discourse at 6pm, September 17, 2012 in Goodroe Auditorium, Gignilliat Memorial Hall Building.
Dalton State Lunch & Learn
Dr. James Adams, Professor of Biology, will present “Butterflies and
Moths: Not The Wimps They Appear To Be" at a Dalton State Lunch &
Learn on Thursday, September 20, from 12 noon to 1:00 pm. The lunchtime
program will be held at the College’s James E. Brown Center at the
north end of the campus.
A world-renowned entomologist, Dr. Adams is the Dalton State Foundation's 2012 Excellence in Teaching Award honoree.
“I liked bugs from age two,” Adams says, “but I got serious about it at age nine or 10, when I started to take good care of the specimens. My mom started me collecting – it took big time. I didn’t collect baseball cards; I collected butterflies and moths.”
Adams completed his PhD at the University of Kansas, where he served as curatorial assistant for the university Lepidoptera collection, the first person to focus on it in almost a century. He came to Dalton State in 1990.
Reservations and advance payment are required by September 18, and may be made by calling 706-272-4473. Cost is $10 and includes lunch. Those with questions are invited to contact the Dalton State Foundation by calling 706-272-4473.
A world-renowned entomologist, Dr. Adams is the Dalton State Foundation's 2012 Excellence in Teaching Award honoree.
“I liked bugs from age two,” Adams says, “but I got serious about it at age nine or 10, when I started to take good care of the specimens. My mom started me collecting – it took big time. I didn’t collect baseball cards; I collected butterflies and moths.”
Adams completed his PhD at the University of Kansas, where he served as curatorial assistant for the university Lepidoptera collection, the first person to focus on it in almost a century. He came to Dalton State in 1990.
Reservations and advance payment are required by September 18, and may be made by calling 706-272-4473. Cost is $10 and includes lunch. Those with questions are invited to contact the Dalton State Foundation by calling 706-272-4473.
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