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Jane Goodall to speak at CU Thursday

Jane Goodall, a world-renowned primatologist, will be giving a free seminar Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Coors Event Center in Boulder.

(Photo Courtesy of Wikipedia).
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Goodall is known for her extensive research, including her 55 years of study on chimpanzees, as well as her work in animal and environmental conservation. She is being featured as a part of the George Gamow Memorial Lecture to be held in honor of George Gamow, a physicist who made an extensive impact in the world of science and students in 1950 at the University of Colorado during that time.

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Tickets and more information concerning the event can be found on the CU website or by visiting www.janegoodall.org.

Collegian Reporter Katy Mueller can be reached online at news@collegian.com or on Twitter @katymueller13.

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