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PHYSICS
FLASH News from the Department of Physics ~ Nov 2007 |
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ASU PHYSICS |
Was Einstein Right?
The ASU Physics’ Distinguished Lecturer Series was created to give the public and academic communities an opportunity to learn about the latest research from the most celebrated and accomplished scientists in physics and physics-related fields today. The series features a public lecture, a more technical colloquium, and graduate student forums with the invited speaker. Professor Will joins the ranks of previous ASU Physics’ Distinguished Lecturers such as Nobel Laureate Gerard ’t Hooft and National Medal of Science recipient Mildred Dresselhaus in continuing the department’s fine tradition of quality lectures. For more information on this series, please go to http://physics.asu.edu/dist_lect/index.php.
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LECTURE:
Professor
Clifford Will
Bateman
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New
Dual Degree Program to Address
Teacher Shortage The need for science and math teachers has never been greater. Shortages of qualified teachers is becoming even more critical as Arizona and the U.S. compete in the global economy. New initiatives within Arizona to increase the math and science high school graduation requirements will further compound this worsening situation. ASU is committed to aggressively addressing this issue, and bold new programs are underway or under development. Beginning in Fall 2007, a new path to teaching certification has been made available for science and math majors. At the request of Provost Elizabeth Capaldi, a committee chaired by Sid Bacon, CLAS Science Dean, CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO... |
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New Faculty Member Joins ASU
Particle Astrophysics Research
Effort |
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