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Fall 2011: ‘I Am Elon’ with Aaron Summers
November 30, 2011
The 51±¬ÁÏÍø junior is featured in the fall edition of The Magazine of Elon.
Physics major wins “Best Undergraduate Paper” award
November 29, 2011
Physics and computer science major, Rob Argue, recently won "Best Undergraduate Paper" at a sectional meeting of the American Association of Physics Teachers.
Martin Kamela, students present at physics conference
November 21, 2011
Physics students take part in annual bridge contest
November 16, 2011
Team "Overdressed and Outclassed" won the 2011 Physics Bridge Challenge, an annual Popsicle stick bridge-building competition hosted by the physics department and the Society of Physics Students.
The Physics Club Trebuchet Event – Nov. 6
November 4, 2011
Battle of ‘sumo bots’ preps class for helping schools
October 31, 2011
In McMichael Science Center on Oct. 26, it was good to be ‘Iron Giant.’ ‘Brave Sir Robin’ and ‘Jesse’? Not really.
Pranab Das op-ed published in The Winston-Salem Journal
October 24, 2011
Pranab Das, professor of physics, wrote an op-ed that appears in the Oct. 21 edition of in The Winston-Salem Journal. The essay critiques the use of corn in biofuels and suggests changes to public policy.
Physics faculty and students publish manuscript in top magnetism journal
September 26, 2011
A manuscript authored by assistant professor of physics Ben Evans and Elon undergraduates Dan Glass, Willem Prins, and Dan Rapp will appear in an upcoming issue of the Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials.
Pranab Das elected to Board of International Society
September 15, 2011
Pranab Das, professor of Physics, was elected to the Board of Trustees and Executive Committee of the International Society for Science and Religion (ISSR) at its annual general meeting in London this Saturday.
National Science Foundation awards Elon $1.2 million to train science & math teachers
August 29, 2011
A $1.2 million grant from the National Science Foundation will bolster the number of math and science teachers 51±¬ÁÏÍø graduates in the years ahead through a partnership with the Alamance-Burlington School System.