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Exploring Physics Education Research (PER) through the Lens of the Learning Sciences – Marc Whiting

Summary As a first-year grad student specializing in PER within the Department of Education Psychology (ED PS), I bring a unique perspective. My undergraduate journey in astrophysics began here at the U, where I developed a deep-seated passion for the field of physics and the importance of good pedagogy. This lecture will delve into the […]

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InSPIRE Detector Installation & Ceremony

This Article originally appeared in @THEU On April 9, 2024, a community of refugee students and their families, scientists, educators and policymakers celebrated an event three years in the making—the installation of five cosmic ray detectors atop the Department of Workforce Services Utah Refugee Center in downtown Salt Lake City. The detectors, which measure echoes […]

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Thank,U

On behalf of the Department of Physics & Astronomy, I would like to thank all of you for making Giving day a big success this year! In particular I would like to thank those who participated in the giving day via donation, advertising, becoming a champion, or rallying support in other ways. This year we […]

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6th annual Giving Day

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Support the Department of Physics & Astronomy Giving Day event.  Join our supporters by participating in the 6th annual Giving Day event. Generous and thoughtful alumni and donors like you are helping students succeed in Physics & Astronomy!   Our goal is to raise $25,000 in support of our top priorities:  Applied Science Building Project   Undergraduate […]

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COSMIC RAY LEARNING IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS

This page originally appeared in CoS A cohort of teens at the Salt Lake Center for Science Education (SLCSE) is learning the principles of physics and computer programming by building detectors for cosmic rays. The pilot program is led by U faculty member Tino Nyawelo, one of three recipients of the 2023 Spirit of Salam Award given […]

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OVERCOMING PHYSICS PHOBIA

This page originally appeared on CoS By CJ Siebeneck “The core concept of physics is a physical intuition about the world,” Kevin Davenport says. “Human beings love to think about puzzles and problem solving.” Davenport, who earned his PhD at the U in 2019 is now an assistant lecture professor in the department of physics […]

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SCI FRI: COSMIC RAY BURST

This page originally appeared on @Science Friday & @CoS  Around 30 years ago, scientists in Utah were monitoring the skies for cosmic rays when they detected a surprising particle. It struck the atmosphere with much more energy than they had previously seen—enough energy to cause the researchers to dub it the “Oh My God Particle.” […]

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RING OF FIRE ECLIPSE

This page originally appeared on @THEU & CoS “It’s like when you make a circle with your fingers and close oneeye. When you move your hand closer to your face, the circle gets bigger. “ This is what Paul Ricketts has to say about the upcoming eclipse on Saturday October 14. “This will be a […]

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P&A faculty mentor’s global impact

This page originally appeared on GLOBAL U   Around the world, our University of Utah international alumni are making an impact. In this series, “U International Alumni Abroad” we spotlight some of their stories. Since 2017, Dr. Ehab Abdel-Rahman has served as Provost of top-ranked The American University in Cairo (AUC). Below he reflects on […]

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