ADA 鈥 The East Central University Honors Program will present 鈥淪earching for Natural Darkness in an Age of Artificial Light鈥 on Monday, Nov. 4, at 7 p.m. at the Raymond J. Estep Multimedia Room in the Bill S. Cole University Center.

The event, which is free and open to the public, will feature Dr. Paul Bogard, from James Madison University, presenting his findings on the effects of light pollution and selections from his latest book The End of Night. Following the presentation, 成人B站鈥檚 Dr. Carl Rutledge will host a night sky viewing with telescopes.

Bogard鈥檚 book has been critically acclaimed by the Wall Street Journal and Boston Globe.

鈥淎产蝉辞谤产颈苍驳鈥The End of Night delivers a forceful鈥ritique of our overexposed world.鈥 鈥 Wall Street Journal.

鈥淎 lyrical far-reaching book鈥art elegy, part call-to-arms. The End of Night feels like an essential addition to the literature of nature.鈥 鈥 Boston Globe.

For more information on the book reading and telescope viewing, contact Dr. Steve Benton, Director of 成人B站 Honors program, at 580-559-5448 or Dr. Ken Hada in the Department of English and Languages, at 580-559-5557.

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