About

I am an Honors Faculty Fellow and Principal Lecturer at Barrett the Honors College at Arizona State University. I’m also affiliated with ASU’s Center for Biology & Society, the History and Philosophy of Science Program, and the graduate program in Human and Social Dimensions in Science and Technology. When I’m not an historian of anti-evolutionism, I am an evolutionary morphologist. Much to my surprise, in 2007 I was named the Arizona Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation for Teaching Excellence. No doubt my students were surprised as well.

From January 2006 to May 2009, this blog lived over at Seed Media Group’s Scienceblogs collective as Stranger Fruit. Why I left there is detailed in this post.

Disclaimer: Everything on this site represents my own viewpoint and should in no way be taken to speak for Arizona State University, the State of Arizona, or anyone who knows me. Indeed, you shouldn’t imagine that this is how I behave while teaching at ASU. This is me, ranting and venting.

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