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The Scopes Trial of 1925 was an inflection point in US conversations around religion, science, education, and mass media. A century later, core issues surfaced by the Scopes Trial are still with us—disputes about school curricula, the trustworthiness of bioscience, and secularism— making the Scopes Trial look like an early salvo in our ongoing culture wars. This symposium at the University of Pennsylvania will feature some of the most cutting-edge scholars linking the Scopes Trial to our present moment one hundred years later.

Online access to the symposium will be limited to Friday’s sessions only.

A selection of relevant materials, including multiple lifetime editions of Darwin’s On the Origin of Species, will be on display in the Henry Charles Lea Library during the symposium.

Image credit: Cartoon from the July 14, 1925 Los Angeles Times newspaper.

Registration is required. There are 150 in-person seats available. There are 300 online seats available.

Date:
Friday, March 21, 2025
Time:
9:00am - 5:30pm
Location:
Kislak Center Class of 1978 Orrery Pavilion, 6th Floor
Campus:
Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center
Categories:
Kislak, Pop-up, Symposium

Event Organizer

Lynne Farrington
The Scopes Trial at 100: Secularism, Race, and Education