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Author, Evolutionary Biologist Richard Dawkins (Charlottesville, VA)

Oct 16
Fri 4:00 PM
Location
Gilmer Hall

McCormick Road
Charlottesville, VA 22903

This is a private home or office

How to find us
"We will not formerly gather for this Meetup"

Estimated attendance
 25  people attended.
4.50 4.505

Who organized?
Kathy Eades

Best-selling author and evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins will give a public seminar on Oct. 16 at the University of Virginia based on his new book, "The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution."

The free event will be held at 4 p.m. in Gilmer Hall, room 130. A book signing will follow in the lobby outside the auditorium.

Formerly the Charles Simonyi Professor of the Public Understanding of Science at Oxford University, Dawkins is the author of the international bestselling books "The God Delusion" and "The Selfish Gene," and nine others.
"Richard Dawkins holds a unique position in the worlds of letters and of life 
sciences," said Robert Kretsinger, Commonwealth Professor of Biology and host of the event. "He addresses general concerns related to evolution with the wit and clarity to engage the general reader. His insights into these processes and mechanisms provoke new questions and paradigms for the researcher."


Gilmer Hall
(Map G, Building 17 [A3])
http://www.virginia.e...

Central Grounds Parking Garage (Visitor Parking)
(Map A, Building 9 [B2])
http://www.virginia.e...

The Central Grounds Parking Garage charges $2/hour with a maximum of $20

NOTICE: I understand Gilmer Hall only holds around 300 people so consider you may not get in. I would say get there early and prepare to wait. They may make plans for the overflow but there is no guarantee.

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  • Posted Oct 16, 2009 1:21 PM
    Former Member
    pic of waiting group http://bkite.com/21zfp
  • tonyK
    Posted Oct 15, 2009 6:12 PM
    anyone want to carpool? i was planning on driving anyway so if anyone wants to hitch a ride let me know. or if anyone has a spot for one more i'd gladly take it. only rule is i'd like to get there around 2 or 3 to ensure a seat (hopefully that will be early enough), and I am hell bent on getting a book signed after the talk
  • Shelley Mountjoy
    Posted Sep 15, 2009 8:02 AM
    If you are intent and motivated to see Dawkins, there is an event two days before (10/13) in Charlotte, North Carolina.
  • J Marcelo
    Posted Sep 14, 2009 10:03 PM
    Agreed, it's a good idea to be there early(ish). When I went to see Dawkins in Lynchburg, the place (Randolph-Macon) was quite big, more than 300 for sure. We got there some 20 minutes before the talk and almost weren't able to attend. It was packed. Now, I'd imagine that UVA, in C'ville and close to Richmond, would be even busier.

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