The City College Association of Science and Technology (SciTech) Club is presenting a workshop on Dec. 7, which will feature the director of collections and research for the U.C. Berkeley Museum of Paleontology Mark Goodwin.
Goodwin will be discussing dinosaurs and answering the question of what happened to torosaurus. He will share recent developments in dinosaur paleontology, which are “radically changing what we know about dinosaur diversity, growth and behavior of some of the most popular dinosaurs, including triceratops, torosaurus and tyrannosaurus.”
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More information is available by contacting geology professor and SciTech Club adviser Kathryn Stanton at (916) 558-2343 or by email at [email protected].