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“The Arlington Archosaur Site: Discovering a Cretaceous Lost World” kicks off the fall 2016 UT Science Forum Lecture Series

Drumheller-Horton_9.9.16Dr. Stephanie Drumheller-Horton, a lecturer in the Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences will kick off the fall 2016 UT Science Forum Lecture Series Friday, Sept. 9 with her talk: “The Arlington Archosaur Site: Discovering a Cretaceous Lost World.”

Texas was a very different place 95 million years ago. Dinosaurs and crocodiles dominated a lush coast, preserved as a rich fossil bed in Dallas-Fort Worth called the Arlington Archosaur Site. This site provides an unparalleled glimpse into life during the Cretaceous Period.

The UT Science Forum takes place Friday, Sept. 9 from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. in the Thompson-Boling Arena Cafe (located at 1600 Phillip Fulmer Way), Rooms C-D.

Guests are encouraged to bring their lunch or purchase it from the arena. Each 40-minute presentation is followed by a Q&A. The event is free and open to the public.

Additionally, this year, we have temporary parking passes available for our guests who do not have UT parking passes. An RSVP is required for the pass. Please email Amanda Womac for more details.