Oxford University Press blog featured a post co-authored by Gale Sinatra about understanding evolution on Darwin Day titled “Understanding evolution on Darwin Day.” The post asked why it is important to study biological evolution.
The easiest argument, and perhaps one of the most compelling for us as academics is the argument behind all forms of liberal arts education—that being exposed to a broader set of ideas gives you a greater pool to draw upon when looking for the solution to some problem.
The USC Rossier School of Education enrolls nearly 3,000 graduate students who benefit from the academic opportunities and international reach of a world-class research faculty. If you wish to speak to a Rossier faculty expert, please contact Barbara Goen, Assistant Dean for Communications, at barbara.goen@usc.edu or (213) 740-2362.
