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The goal of the Wabash Physics Department is to provide our graduates
with a solid understanding of the fundamental laws governing our
universe and the ability to apply these laws to real-world problems.
Our energetic faculty
members are not only deeply committed to education in a liberal arts
environment, but they are also actively engaged in significant
research with major universities and national laboratories.
Therefore, our students share the advantages of a large research
university, while benefiting from the close personal interaction that is
unique to a residential liberal arts college.
Below are a couple of good physics news sites: Twisted Physics is for a
general readership and the Physical Review Focus is for a more
physics-oriented audience.
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Physics Students & Faculty
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James Brown

Associate Professor of Physics
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Facilities
This is an exciting time for physics at Wabash. Not only has the
department recently received a large grant to purchase new demonstration
and laboratory equipment, but it has moved into brand-new facilities as
part of the college's Campaign for Leadership. more
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News
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2008 Division I Student Honors, Awards, and Prizes
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2008 Student Honors, Awards, and Prizes: Division I
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ChemPhys Demonstration Roaring Success
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Liberal Arts Inspires "Entrepreneurial Spirit"
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Basic Chem and Physics: All You Need to Know
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