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Alumni Update: Richard Clark

   Physics | Posted on March 27, 2019
Richard Clark (BS Physics 2017) has a new job as an electro-optics systems engineer at Optics 1 in Bedford, NH. Optics 1 produces laser range finders, laser designators, and night-vision illuminators. The work is very hands on—in the... read more

Solar prominence

   Physics | Posted on March 15, 2019
This image of a solar prominence was taken at the Kingman Observatory on March 8, 2019. Carson O'Ffill, junior chemical engineering major, used an 8" reflector telescope with a light-limiting red filter to highlight the Sun's chromosphere. A... read more

Department Celebrates Nobel Prize in Physics

   Physics | Posted on March 1, 2019
On the morning of October 3, 2017 students arriving at their classes in the Science Complex were treated to a cup of sparkling juice as the Department of Physics celebrated the announcement of the 2017 Nobel Prize in... read more

2017 Total Solar Eclipse Trip

   Physics | Posted on August 8, 2017
   Event Date: August 21, 2017 12:00 am  - more past dates
Early discount deadline extended through August 10. After August 10, the price will increase from $190 per person to $210. ¶·Å£ÆåÅÆ University is pleased to provide you with the opportunity... read more

SciFest & ArtFest 2017: Cells & Building Blocks

   Campus News | Posted on August 3, 2017
¶·Å£ÆåÅÆ University invites high school juniors and seniors, or any other high school students showing an interest in STEM or the arts, to attend the fifth annual SciFest & ArtFest weekend on their main campus in Berrien Springs,... read more

A Rock in the Stream

   Research & Creative Scholarship | Posted on March 10, 2017
This week, Jay Johnson, professor of engineering at ¶·Å£ÆåÅÆ University, received word that two grant proposals for research on which he is co-investigator have been selected by NASA. The two grants together total nearly $1.5 million and will... read more

Community Astronomy Lab Offered

   Campus News | Posted on January 5, 2017
¶·Å£ÆåÅÆ University’s Department of Physics invites the community to join them for Observational Astronomy Lab (PHYS 117), open to non-students for the first time ever. Attendees will learn how to navigate their way around... read more

Professor Emeritus Ronald Johnson Passes Away

   Life Stories | Posted on September 23, 2016
On Wednesday evening, Sept. 21, Ronald Johnson, emeritus associate professor of engineering & computer science and emeritus director of Physics Enterprises at ¶·Å£ÆåÅÆ University, died at Lakeland after several days of severe illness resulting from a weakened immune... read more