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3.14 E-1 Newsroom: The First Ripple
Details the work of physics alum Jacob Bird at Jefferson Lab.
3.14 E-1 Newsroom: From Theorems to Twirls
Interview with Emily Lyon, a physics alumna, who accepted an offer to skate with Disney on Ice after graduation.
3.14 E-1 Newsroom: Physics Professor Awarded Major Grant from National Science Foundation
Announces that Dr. Peter Monaghan, an associate professor of physics, has been awarded a $542,000 NSF grant that will provide students the opportunity…
3.14 E-1 Newsroom: Marissa Walker Awarded $200K NSF Grant
Announces that Dr. Marissa Walker, professor in the Department of Physics, has been awarded a grant from NSF to co-direct a team of researchers…
3.14 E-1 Newsroom: Summer Scholar Explores Gravitational Waves
Details the research between Kaemon Watada, a physics and mathematics double major, and Dr. Ryan Fisher, a professor of physics. As part of the CNU's…
3.14 E-1 Newsroom: Students Earn Prestigious Physics Fellowship
Announces that physics majors Audrey Lawton and Zach Meador have been awarded fellowships with the Center for Nuclear Femtography.
3.14 E-1 Newsroom: Ryan Fisher Earns Top NSF Award
Announces that physics professor Dr. Ryan Fisher has been awarded an Early Career Development Program grant by the National Science Foundation.
3.14 E-1 Newsroom: Carly Wever '20 Wins JLab Capstone Award
Announces that Carly Wever was awarded the JLab Capstone Award in addition to the outstanding physics Capstone project at CNU in 2020
3.14 E-1 Newsroom: CNU Team Contributes to Discovery of Most Massive Black Hole Merger Yet
Details discovery by a research team that includes CNU faculty, students, and alums. The team detected a signal from what may be the most massive…
3.14 E-1 Heddle Named Nuclear Femtography Fellow
Announces that Dr. David Heddle, professor of physics, has been invited to be a fellow at the Center for Nuclear Femtography.
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