Haunted Physics Lab 2014
The Society of Physics Students will be hosting our annual Creighton University Haunted Physics Lab on October 28-30, 2014 from 5 p.m. - 8 p.m.
A special Event
The Society of Physics Students will be hosting our annual Creighton University Haunted Physics Lab on October 28-30, 2014 from 5 p.m. - 8 p.m.
The PHYSNIC onSATURDAY SEPTEMBER 21st @ NOON! As the name suggests, this event is a physics picnic, where the entire physics department including faculty go to ELMWOOD PARK (66th and Elmwood Park RD.) eat food, socialize and play games!
If you need a ride to the physnic, or if you are willing to drive other students that do, there is a sign up sheet on the door of HLSB G55.
Free and Open to the Public! Come Visit Dr. Zepf's Haunted Physics Lab!
Visitors to the Haunted Physics Lab may enter the front entrance to the Hixson-Lied Science Building and follow the posted signs directing them to the Haunted Lab, which is located on the same floor as the entrance. Parking is available in the large parking lot between Burt and Cuming Streets, with entrance at 25th and Cuming. Click Here for a campus map
This spring, the Creighton University Society of Physics Students (CUSPS) will again sponsor Physics Field Day, a day of activities and excitement for high school students. The theme of the 2012 Physics Field Day is "The Universe," in light of the 2011 Nobel-Prize winning discovery regarding the accelerating expansion of the universe.
The rulebook can be found here.
Tom Greenslade, Ph.D., one of the foremost experts on antique physics apparatus will present "The Creighton Physics Antique Road Show," during Creighton University's Department of Physics colloquium. Some of Creighton's antique apparatus, which includes items from the 1898 Trans-Mississippi Exposition that was held in Omaha, will be on display in a nearby room.
The winner of the Alumni Prize for 2011-12 has been determined, and a time for the celebration has also been selected. Please join us at 1:30 next Wednesday (Nov. 16) in the Conference room to congratulate this year’s winner and enjoy some delicious cake. All are welcome!
Physics Students, Faculty, and Staff,
This spring, the Creighton University Society of Physics Students (CUSPS) will again sponsor Physics Field Day, a day of activities and excitement for high school students. The theme of the 2011 Physics Field Day is "Energy of the Future" The rulebook can be found here.
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