2019 Science & Engineering Evening Lecture Series

Anderson, Ind. — Beginning on Jan. 23, the School of Science and Engineering will present the Evening Lecture Series. All of these lectures will occur at 7 p.m. in Decker 133. These events are free and open to the public.

Several AU professors will be presenting throughout this lecture series. This series will include:

Dr. Dan Ippolito on Jan. 23: A Cold Look at the Warm-Blooded Dinosaurs: Point and Counterpoint

Dr. Ben McPheron on Feb. 11: Low-Cost Autonomous Vehicles: Student Development of a Competition Ready Platform

Dr. Katelyn Butler on March 12: Modern Day Plant Disease Epidemics: How Our Favorite Foods Are Threatened

Dr. Justin Lambright on April 11: Keeping Secrets Through the Ages: A Brief History of the Development of Cryptography

“These are educational, entertaining, and free lectures in the sciences.” said Dean of the School of Science and Engineering Chad Wallace. “We love to highlight the wonderful expertise we have on campus.”

For more information, contact the AU School of Science and Engineering at (765) 641-4374.

Anderson University is on a mission to educate students for lives of faith and service, offering more than 60 undergraduate majors, 30 three-year degrees, 20 NCAA Division III intercollegiate sports, alongside adult and graduate programs. The private, liberal arts institution is fully accredited and recognized among top colleges for its business, computer science, cybersecurity, dance, engineering, nursing, and teacher education programs. Anderson University was established in 1917 in Anderson, Indiana, by the Church of God.