Potential Rhodes scholars compete
Though Erica Meissner and Krissy Voss will soon have Auburn in their rearview mirrors, the "Rhode" ahead is bright.
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Though Erica Meissner and Krissy Voss will soon have Auburn in their rearview mirrors, the "Rhode" ahead is bright.
Women gained the right to vote in 1920. The Equal Pay Act came in 1963. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited gender discrimination in the workplace.
Today's society often puts the science of evolution and spiritual faith in separate, conflicting corners. Last Thursday, Mark Cohen came to campus to offer a different perspective. Cohen, professor of anthropology at the State University of New York at Plattsburgh, said the primary goal of his lecture, "Darwin and the Bible: Culture of Science, Culture of Faith," was to explain the relationship between the cultures of science and faith and how each contributes to understanding evolution.