Thursday, November 1, 2012

Hemant Mehta Talk: Teaching Critical Thinking in Public Schools

Date: December 5th, 2012
Time: Hanging out starts at 6:15, Talk at 6:30
Location: Stuart 105 (map here)
RSVP: Facebook

Details: 
Hemant Mehta, the one and only Friendly Atheist, is coming to the University of Chicago to talk about math, public schools and teaching critical thinking. This event will be free and open to the public. 



About Hemant:
Hemant Mehta graduated from the University of Illinois at Chicago with degrees in Mathematics and Biology. While there, he also helped establish their first secular student group, Students WithOut Religious Dogma (SWORD). He earned his Masters in Math Education at DePaul University and currently teaches high school math in the suburbs of Chicago. 

He has worked with the Center for Inquiry and the Secular Coalition for America, received scholarships from American Atheists and the Freedom From Religion Foundation, and now serves on the board of directors for Foundation Beyond Belief (a charity organization targeting non-theistic donors) and is the former chair of the board of the Secular Student Alliance (which creates and supports college atheist groups nationwide). 

Hemant appeared on the front page of the Wall Street Journal and his book, I Sold My Soul on eBay (WaterBrook Press), was released in 2007. His blog, the winner of the 2011 Bloggie award for Best Weblog About Religion, can be read at FriendlyAtheist.com. Hemant's book, I Sold My Soul on eBay (WaterBrook Press), was released in 2007. He has appeared on CNN and FOX News Channel.

Hemant Mehta currently runs the blog the Friendly Atheist


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