Darwin Day is an international celebration held annually on February 12 that honors the life and legacy of Charles Darwin, the British naturalist best known for his groundbreaking work on the theory of evolution by natural selection. The day aims to promote scientific thought, curiosity, and intellectual courage, as well as to highlight the importance of science in understanding the natural world and addressing modern challenges.
The origins of Darwin Day can be traced back to the late 20th century, when individual groups and institutions began commemorating Darwin’s contributions to science on his birthday. The idea gained traction in the 1990s, particularly with the formation of the International Darwin Day Foundation, which advocated for broader recognition of the day. By the early 2000s, Darwin Day had become a global phenomenon, celebrated by schools, universities, museums, and science advocacy organizations through lectures, exhibitions, and community events.
To celebrate Darwin Day, SDSU’s Biology Department will host a celebration on campus Wednesday, February 12. Below is the schedule of evolution-oriented events that will honor this biological legend all day long!
Darwin Day Lecture
What: SDSU’s very own David Archibald, Professor Emeritus of Evolutionary Biology who has published a plethora of books on Darwin and evolution, will share his knowledge on Darwin’s impact to the scientific world.
When: 12-1 p.m.
Where: Shiley Bioscience Center’s Gold Auditorium
SDSU Biodiversity Museum Open House + Poster Session
Tour the thousands of specimens from around the world which are carefully safeguarded by SDSU researchers right here on campus, plus learn about research conducted by students in the Evolutionary Biology undergraduate, graduate and joint doctoral programs.
When: 2-4 p.m.
Where: 2nd floor of the Life Sciences South building
Pizza Party
Finish the day with pizza and socializing with other science-interested students, faculty and staff!
When: 4-5:30 p.m.
Where: Mediterranean Garden (weather permitting), or else indoors in the Life Sciences South building rooms 269/270
For more information on SDSU’s Darwin Day celebration, contact Assistant Professor of Biology Arun Sethuraman: asethuraman@sdsu.edu