• Wednesday, September 21, 3:10-3:40, Olin 02

    Please join Alex Petroff as he gives the inaugural student talk this year. The talk will last half an hour and refreshments will be served. The title of Alex’s talk is The Metabolic Scaling Relation of a Prostrate, Vascular Herb

  • Physics Table

    Thursday, September 22, 12:00-1:00 pm, LDC 113

    Plan to have lunch with physics students and staff at the LDC at noon. We can meet on 3rd Olin at 11:55 for the short walk to the dining hall or you can meet us there. All are welcome.

  • Nanoscience Lecture in LaCrosse

    Thursday, September 22

    Horst Stormer, Nobel laureate and professor of physics at Columbia, will be giving a public lecture on nanoscience at the University of Wisconsin, LaCrosse. If you are interested in going to this talk, let Melissa know as soon as possible so that we can make appropriate travel arrangements. We would probably leave campus between 2 and 2:30 pm, have dinner in LaCrosse after the talk, and return late in the evening (between 9:30 and 10).

  • Seniors Meeting

    Friday, September 23, 3:30-4:30 pm, Olin 02

    This is an important meeting for senior majors to discuss your senior year and preparing for life after Carleton. (That means mainly comps, and applying for jobs or grad school.) Any juniors thinking about doing comps this year should also attend.

  • Nobel Conference

    September 27&28

    The annual Nobel Conference at Gustavus Adolphus College is on Cosmology (it is actually called “The Legacy of Einstein”) this year. We have purchased 40 tickets and have chartered a bus to take us there on Tuesday, September 27. The bus will be leaving from Sayles Hill at 8:00am and returning at approximately 5:30. On Wednesday, September 28 vans will be taken so meet on third Olin at 7:55am. It promises to be an outstanding set of lectures. Among other luminaries, cosmologists George Ellis and Kip Thorne will speak. Arjendu, Cindy, Joel, and Rich will be going, along with Cindy’s Cosmology Seminar students. If you want a ticket and a ride for either or both days, contact Mary. Tickets will be available on a first-come, first served basis. For more information on the conference, see <http://www.gustavus.edu/events/nobel/2005/>.

  • Peace Corp

    The Peace Corps will be in Sayles-Hill 10 am – 2 pm September 28 with an Information Session/Slide Show 4 – 5 pm. Get information on secondary education science teaching in the Peace Corp.

  • Sophomores Meeting

    September 30, 3:30-4:30 pm, Olin 02

    This is a meeting for Sophomores to help answer questions about the major and the department, and to welcome you to Olin.

  • Phun Physics Picnic

    Set aside Friday afternoon, October 7 (3:30-8:00) for the annual Phun Physics Picnic on the Hill of Three Oaks. Mara Morgenstern has volunteered to plan the festivities. One more Senior is needed. Please see Mary in Olin 331 or Mara if you can help.

  • Demonstrate Einstein’s Theories at the Library

    Help civilians learn about Einstein and get a $25 River City Books Gift Certificate! The Northfield Public Library is sponsoring several activities related to the hundredth anniversary of Einstein’s greatest year, in conjunction with a Nova TV program on Einstein. The librarians are looking for physics students like you, willing to demonstrate examples of Einstein’s theories for a hands-on “Einstein Exploratorium” Saturday October 8 from 10 AM to 2 PM. (Arjendu and Joel will also be giving public lectures on Einstein there on October 6 and 13, and the Nova program itself is October 11.) Please contact Northfield Public Library librarians Kathy Ness or Leesa Wisdorf at 645-1804 or kathyn@selco.info and leesa@selco.info if you are interested. They or Joel can also give you further information.