UNBC Launches New Family Lecture Series
November 15, 2001 For Immediate Release
The first in a series of Sunday night, family-oriented, community lectures will begin this weekend at UNBC when UNBC Forensic Anthropologist, Dr Richard Lazenby, Regional Coroner, David Coverdale and Forensic Odontologist, David Hodges present:
The second in the series will take place Sunday, January 20 when UNBC's Entomologist, Dr Staffan Lindgren and UNBC's Laurie Friske present:
The first in a series of Sunday night, family-oriented, community lectures will begin this weekend at UNBC when UNBC Forensic Anthropologist, Dr Richard Lazenby, Regional Coroner, David Coverdale and Forensic Odontologist, David Hodges present:
"Nothing but Bones & Teeth, Mummies or Ashes:
Investigating the Unidentified Dead in Northern BC"
Investigating the Unidentified Dead in Northern BC"
Sunday, November 18
7PM
UNBC Lecture Hall # 7-150
7PM
UNBC Lecture Hall # 7-150
The second in the series will take place Sunday, January 20 when UNBC's Entomologist, Dr Staffan Lindgren and UNBC's Laurie Friske present:
"Of Bugs and Humans: the Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful:
How Insects Affect Human Society"
How Insects Affect Human Society"
These lectures provide an opportunity for all members of the family
to enjoy learning from UNBC faculty and members of our community who
are experts in their field. Talks will be enhanced with visual presentations.