Evolution is increasingly being used to explain the pageant of human life in addition to the rest of life on earth. BU's Evolutionary Studies Program is the first of its kind to teach evolution in a truly integrated fashion, beginning with core principles and extending in all directions, from the bi…
Binghamton University Evolutionary Studies Program

Joan Silk - The Roots of Altruistic Preferences

Melissa Emery Thompson - The Hidden Lives of Female Apes (audio only)

John Townsend - What women and men really want - hookups and the new polygyny

Steve Nowicki - Developmental Stress, Cognition, and the Problem of Honest Signaling

Nancy Easterlin - Reproductive Choice and Autonomous Individuality in D. H. Lawrence's The Fox: A Darwinian Feminist Perspective

Bruce Hood - Supernatural Belief: Me or Memes?

Iain Couzin - Collective Motion and Decision-Making in Animal Groups (audio only)

Todd Shackelford - Sexual Coercion and Forced In-Pair Copulation as Sperm Competition Tactics in Humans

William Harcourt-Smith - There and Back Again: new research on the "hobbit" remains from South-East Asia, and why it matters

Daniel Lende - Evolution, Behavior, and the Encultured Brain

John Gowdy - An Evolutionary Perspective on Economics and Economic Policy