This past weekend, one of my phenomenal research students, Rebecca Benjamin, and I attended the Kansas Herp Society Meeting in Wichita, KS. These meetings are a great forum for talking and learning about the latest amphibian & reptile research, as well as a place to meet others who share our interests. I presented our rattlesnake research and had the opportunity to listen to some really interesting and informative talks about herps. We also got to experience a little of the Wichita nightlife at the KHS Social in Old Town, which was a lot of fun. Probably the best thing about these meetings, though, is that my students get to become part of and contribute to the scientific community.
Friday, November 14, 2008
Monday, November 3, 2008
Vote!
The message promoted by today's blog entry is a simple one. Get out and vote tomorrow! I plan to get up EARLY in the morning to walk to my polling place so that I can get back here in time for my office hours. So whatever it takes for you, get to the polls between 6:00am and 7:00pm and vote - and remember that if you are in line by 7, you will still be counted!
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