Symposium on Galileo and his relation to science, the arts, politics and the public sphere

There will be a symposium on Galileo and his relationship to science, the arts, politics, and the public sphere held Wednesday, March 7 from 12-12:50p.m. The event will be located in the Math Building Room 125. It will answer questions over scientific truth plagued by religious, political and cultural authorities. Dr. Richard Cruz, Dr. Teresa Davidian, Dr. Michael Hibbs and Dr. Charles Howard will be there to represent their departments and to answer any questions that students might have.

The second symposium on the Renaissance is scheduled for noon on Wednesdays, April 11, in the same room. Panelists for that symposium include Dr. Daniel Marble, Dr. Javier Garaza, and Ms. Sharon Seeling. The event is open to everyone so come out and learn about “The Galileo Code.”