Oct
30
Living at the Intersection Symposium 2020
The Living at the Intersection Symposium (LIS) 2020 will examine the topic of “Truth and Evidence” at the intersection of STEM and the arts, humanities, and social sciences.
This event is free and open to the public. Registration is required: https://princeton.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_csGMwsa5RRmiR43cNqzHEw
Keynote Speakers:
Dan Fagin, Pulitzer Prize-winning author
Carl Hart, Ph.D., Ziff Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry, Columbia University
Panelists:
A series of panels of leading experts will examine key questions:
- What constitutes data and evidence in various fields?
- How are data and evidence communicated and interpreted (and misinterpreted)?
- What can we learn from the anti-vaccination controversy?
Musical performance by Bora Yoon
*Accommodations: Closed captioning will be provided throughout the event. To request an additional accommodation for this event, please email kgalvin@princeton.edu by October 28, 2020.