Dr. Brian Hare from Duke University will be at Indiana University, Bloomington on Tuesday, September 25th to deliver a lecture on the evolution of cooperation. He will summarize his experimental research on cooperative problem solving in bonobos and chimpanzees, and examine their implications for understanding the possible evolution of human cooperative behaviors.
This is a public lecture, beginning at 6 pm in the Neal-Marshall Grand Hall at 275 North Jordan Avenue. The event is part of the Primate Behavior Speaker Series, more information for which can be found athttp://themester.indiana.edu/events/primate.shtml. This speaker series is co-sponsored by the Center for the Integrative Study of Animal Behavior and the College of Arts and Science’s Themester. Please direct any questions to Dr. Michael Muehlenbein (mpm1@indiana.edu) or Dr. Kevin Hunt (kdhunt@indiana.edu).
• TIME: 6 p.m.
• COST: free
• WHERE: IU Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center, 275 N. Jordan Ave., Bloomington.
812-855-9271