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PAGS Colloquium: “The Galaxy Cluster Environment of Wide Angle Tall Radio Sources”

The Department of Physics, Astronomy & Geosciences invites all to attend the Spring 2014 Seminar, “The Galaxy Cluster Environment of Wide Angle Tall Radio Sources” by Edmund Douglass. Friday, April 25, 2014 in Smith Hall, Room 420 Refreshments 11:30 am, Talk begins at Noon All invited. For further information contact: Physics, Astronomy & Geosciences Dept. […]

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PAGS Spring Colloquium: “Fundamentals of Geostationary Satellites: Adventures in Space Physics After Towson”

The Department of Physics, Astronomy & Geosciences invites all to attend the Spring 2014 Seminar, “Fundamentals of Geostationary Satellites: Adventures in Space After Towson.” by Jenny Yantorno, Senior Engineer, Intelsat, TU PAGS alumna ’99. Friday, March 28, 2014. Refreshments 11:30 am, Talk 12:00 Noon, SM 420. All invited. For further information contact: Physics, Astronomy & […]

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The PAGS Department Presents Spring 2014 Seminar: “The Mental Universe”

The Department of Physics, Astronomy & Geosciences invites all to attend the Spring 2014 Seminar, “The Mental Universe” by Dr. Richard Conn Henry, Academy Professor, Johns Hopkins University, Friday, March  7, 2014. Refreshments 11:30 am, Talk 12:00 Noon, SM 420. All invited. For further information contact: Physics, Astronomy & Geosciences Dept. 410-704-3020.  

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PAGS Dept Presents Special Seminar: Teaching Algebra-Based General Physics Classes

Dr. Joe Redish from UMCP will come and give a talk on Teaching Algebra-Based Physics classes. You may have seen Joe’s article in a recent issue of Physics Today (http://www.physicstoday.org/resource/1/phtoad/v66/i7/p38 s1). Monday, October 28, 1pm-2pm (seminar), 2pm-3pm (discussion with faculty), in Smith Hall, Room 446

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Fall 2013 Colloquium, “Spacecraft Trajectory Design in Multibody Regimes”

This Friday’s department seminar will be presented by one of our very special alumni and physics major Ms. Amanda Haapala, who is doing her PhD  in Aerospace Engineering at Purdue University. Time:  Noon Location:  SM 326 Ms. Amanda Haapala, PhD Candidate Towson Alumna Purdue University, School of Aeronautics and Astronautics

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