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Mercy: For Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design, Deadline Extended to April 15

The last minute rush of applications might have had something to do with the fact that Doug Axe spoke to a student group at Harvard days before yesterday’s official deadline fell. Read More ›

Your Last Weekend to Work on Summer Seminars Application

The Summer Seminars on ID are not only cost free — including air travel as needed — they are the only opportunity most university students will have to study the evidence for design in nature. Read More ›

Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design: 9 Days in Seattle; Deadline Is 8 Days Away; FREE

This is a fantastic opportunity, with tuition, materials, housing, food, even (where needed) airfare paid for. Read More ›
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Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design — Unique Opportunity for the Sincerely Curious Learner

Recently I spoke to a university senior who is a leader in a political club at her school. I wondered how things were going for the club. Read More ›
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Earth Rock from the Moon: Treasure in the Lunar Attic Confirms a Design Prediction

The Discovery Principle led me to consider looking to the Moon to study the origin of life empirically. Read More ›
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Great News — Extended Deadline for Summer Seminar Applications!

The Seminars have consistently borne great fruit. Graduate students, post-docs, even faculty are now doing research on intelligent design that will have an impact someday. Read More ›
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Deadline to Apply for Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design Is Today, April 3!

At most colleges and universities, perhaps including the one you yourself attend, research and teaching about intelligent design is forbidden science. Read More ›
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Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design — A Week in Seattle FREE — But You Must Apply by April 3

This is how we train the next generation of scientists and scholars in the leadership of the ID movement. Read More ›
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Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design, Deadline April 3 — The Education You Won’t Get in College

One of the consequences of academia’s embargo against ID is that students on their own university campuses can’t learn about evidence for design in nature. Read More ›

Darwinists Continue Smear Campaign against Ohio Grad Student

Just in time for the anniversary of the Scopes trial, the folks over at Panda’s Thumb are continuing their unseemly crusade against Ohio State doctoral candidate Bryan Leonard. Even though these Darwinian fundamentalists don’t support academic freedom for teachers and scientists who are skeptical of Darwin, you’d think they might draw the line at going after students. Apparently, however, their bigotry and intolerance knows no bounds. Unhappy that Leonard’s dissertation committee has effectively refuted the misinformation spread by Panda’s Thumb and others, blogger Richard Hoppe has responded with even more smears. Here are replies to some of the new disinformation put out by Hoppe:

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